By Jennifer Amsler
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Monday, March 7, 2005
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A student reported to police Thursday she received harassing phone calls from a man she met at a party, reports stated.
The student said the man called her several times, and she did not answer because she could not remember who he was, reports stated.
She later recalled she met the man at a fraternity party Feb. 26, but would not specify which fraternity, reports stated.
The student said she took off her shirt at the party and was dancing on top of a platform, reports stated.
She said she was drinking but knew what she was doing, reports stated.
Police asked if she was forced to take off her top or if anyone was touching her, and the student said she did it of her own will, although she was not proud of it, reports stated.
A friend of the student who accompanied her to the police station said no one touched the student while she was topless, reports stated.
The student said since the party, a man has repeatedly called her, reports stated.
She told police she was tired of the phone calls and sent him a text message asking him to stop, reports stated.
The student received a reply text message that stated, "Cool your fucked up saying one thing and doing another, that's all right though, we have lots of pictures of you naked getting your ass grabbed, tits grabbed and sucked."
The student received a second text message shortly after that stated, "You could end it all if you let me eat you out once, you tasted so good, you liked it too. We have pictures to prove it. So let me know you decision by tonight."
Police contacted the man and he admitted to calling several times and sending the two text messages, reports stated.
The man said he was only venting his frustrations with the student, reports stated.
The man said he would not call again or post any of the pictures he took, but said he was not the only one with pictures of the student, reports stated.
The student did not wish to press charges.
Someone stole a man's truck Thursday from a Zone 1 lot, 339 N. Mountain Ave., reports stated.
The man said he parked his car around 6:40 a.m., locked the doors and went to work, reports stated.
He returned around 3:30 p.m. and his car was missing, reports stated.
The man said he had $1,000 worth of tools and work supplies in the backseat of the truck, reports stated.
Police have no suspects or witnesses.
Someone attempted to steal a man's pickup truck Thursday from a Zone 1 lot, 339 N. Mountain Ave., reports stated.
The man flagged police down at 3:30 p.m. and said his car had been broken into and his checkbook was missing.
The passenger door was open and the handle had been pried open, reports stated.
Inside the truck, the plastic on the steering cover was broken and removed, reports stated.
The ignition switch was broken and would not function, reports stated.
The man already called a towing company to retrieve the truck, reports stated.
Police have no suspects or witnesses.
Police responded to a fight Thursday night involving several men on East University Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue, reports stated.
Police arrived on the scene and found a student bleeding from the face and nose, reports stated.
The student said he and his friend got into a fight with two other men, reports stated.
The two other men fled the scene before police arrived to question them, reports stated.
The student and his friend both seemed to be intoxicated, reports stated.
Two women driving near the scene witnessed two men push the student into the street, reports stated.
The two women said the driver had to slam on her brakes to avoid hitting the student, reports stated.
One woman said one man had a black object in his hand that appeared to be a crowbar, reports stated.
Neither woman saw the student get hit in the face, reports stated.
Tucson Fire Department arrived on the scene to treat the student for a broken nose and other minor injuries, reports stated.
Police have no suspects or other witnesses.
Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department reports. A complete list of UAPD activity can be found daily at http://www.uapd.arizona.edu.