By Ty Young
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, November 7, 2003
A Pima Community College student was arrested at the UofA Bookstore, 1209 E. University Blvd., for shoplifting when she opened a box of glue and fixed a broken fingernail, reports stated.
A security guard saw the woman walk into the store and open a box of Krazy Glue. She opened the cap, placed some glue on her nail, and put the glue container back in the box, reports stated.
When she was finished, she replaced the box and tried to walk out of the store, reports stated.
As the woman was doing this, the security guard was watching her on a video camera. The entire event was recorded.
The employee called police and then stopped the woman before she could get out of the store, reports stated.
When the officer arrived, the woman admitted to opening and using the glue. She was arrested for shoplifting and released, reports stated.
A student called police Wednesday after he determined that his digital camera had been stolen almost two weeks before, reports stated.
The student was studying in the basement of Yavapai Residence Hall, 1222 E. South Campus Drive, on Oct. 23 at 1 a.m. He left the camera on a table and left briefly, reports stated.
When he returned, he noticed that the camera was missing. He sent out an e-mail on the residence hall listserv to find out if anybody had taken it, reports stated.
After receiving no response, the student figured the camera was stolen and called police.
The Sony Cybershot digital camera was worth $400 and had a $40 memory card inside, reports stated.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A woman was arrested for an outstanding warrant Wednesday when an officer stopped her for speeding, reports stated.
The woman was stopped for speeding at 4:24 p.m. while driving her Chevy pickup on East Sixth Avenue. When the officer asked her for her license, she told him that it was suspended, reports stated.
The officer ran the license through the police database and found that she had a warrant from Tucson Police Department for driving with a suspended license, reports stated.
The officer arrested the woman for the warrant, driving with a suspended license and for speeding. She was booked into Pima County Jail.
A student called police Wednesday after her bike was stolen from a rack on the west side of Arizona-Sonora Residence Hall, 910 E. Fifth St., reports stated.
The woman said she used a U-lock to secure her Specialized "Hardrock" mountain bike at 8:30 p.m. When she returned at 10 p.m., the bike and U-lock were missing.
The bike was worth $100. Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A student called police Wednesday after she found that her locked bicycle tire was missing a bike frame, reports stated.
The student said she used a U-lock to secure the front tire and frame of her bike to a rack in front of Old Main, 1200 E. University Blvd., on Monday evening. When she returned Wednesday at 1 p.m. she found her front tire locked to the rack, but the rest of the bike missing.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A student called police Wednesday after his bike was stolen from the Harvill building, 1103 E. Second St., reports stated.
The student locked his bike at 11 a.m. to a rack on the west side of the building. When he returned at 3:40 p.m., the bike and his chain lock were missing.
The silver and blue Next mountain bike was worth $130. Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department Records. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resumŽ can be found at www.uapd.arizona.edu.