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By Jesse Lewis
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
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A car displaying a stolen service parking permit was towed by Parking and Transportation Services outside its office, 1117 E. Sixth St., on Thursday, reports stated.

The owner of the car said she had borrowed the permit from a friend from Native American Student Affairs.

The director of the department said the owner of the car had a code that allowed access to the Native American Student Affairs building, and was one of five to enter the building that day.

The director pressed charges, reports stated.

The owner of the car was referred to the Dean of Students for student's diversion for theft, reports stated.


A navy blue purse was stolen from a vehicle parked in a Zone 1 parking lot, 1030 E. First St., on Thursday, reports stated.

The student thought she had locked her car when she left it at 9:30 a.m., but was not sure.

She returned to her car around 11 a.m. to find her driver's side door unlocked and the window rolled down an inch and a half, reports stated.

The student said she didn't notice the purse missing until she got home.

She has cancelled the credit cards in her purse, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.


Police responded to Manzanita-Mohave Residence Hall, 1000 N. Park Ave., after a student found a multi-colored glass pipe with a black, unknown residue Thursday evening.

It was found on the fifth floor of the hall on the Manzanita side, reports stated.

The student said it smelled like someone had smoked marijuana but didn't know whom it belonged to.

The pipe was confiscated and submitted to UAPD property to be destroyed, reports stated.


An employee of the Cellar Restaurant, 1303 E. University Blvd., called police early Friday morning after watching two men throwing chairs at each other and possibly fighting.

Another male who was at the scene fled before police arrived.

The students denied knowing the third male and denied having anything to do with throwing chairs, reports stated.

Both students were referred to the UA diversion program.


A $290 black and brown Gucci belt with a silver buckle was stolen from a room at Babcock Inn, 1717 E. Speedway Blvd., Friday.

Facilities and Maintenance employees were in the student's room repairing a water leak when the student left at 11 a.m. The belt was lying on a pile of clothes in his closet, reports stated.

He returned at 2:15 p.m. to find his room in disarray and the belt missing.

The front door to his room was unlocked, reports stated.

The student believed the workers were responsible for the theft because they left the room unlocked, reports stated.


A police officer stopped two males holding a sign walking in the alley behind Chi Omega sorority house, 1420 E. First St., early Saturday morning, reports stated.

The students said they found the "Parking for Chi Omega Service Delivery Only" sign on the ground and had not damaged it.

The officer observed that the sign was bent in the middle at almost a 90-degree angle, reports stated.

Both men smelled like alcohol, reports stated.

The president of Chi Omega did not wish to press charges at the time.

The males agreed to replace the sign, reports stated.


A student's laptop was stolen from her room at Arizona-Sonora residence hall, 910 E. Fifth St., Thursday, reports stated.

The student left her room with the door open at 10:20 p.m. to visit a room down the hall.

When she returned 15 minutes later, her laptop was gone, reports stated.

Nothing else in the room was missing or disturbed, including her roommate's laptop that was unsecured and in plain view, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.


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.



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