By Holly Wells
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Monday, September 13, 2004
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Someone spray-painted "Fok" on a crane at a construction site at 1100 N. Cherry Ave., between Sept. 2 and Sept. 3, reports stated.
When police arrived, an employee told them whoever had spray-painted the crane had to climb over a plywood wall built at the base of the crane, climb to the top of the area, climb around the hatch, which was locked, and then hang off of the crane to spray the graffiti.
The employee estimated it would cost between $250 and $300 to repair the damage.
Police have no suspects.
A black and silver camera with a leather case was found at the UA football game Sept. 4, reports stated.
Police put the camera into property for safekeeping.
A student's car was scratched sometime between Sept. 3 and Sept. 4 while it was parked in a Zone 1 lot at 1050 E. Cherry Ave., reports stated.
When police arrived, the student told them she had parked her car around 11 p.m. on Sept. 3, and when she came back the next day she noticed the scratches.
It looked like both sides of the car had been scratched with a key or metal object.
The student said she didn't know why someone would scratch her car, reports stated.
Police have no suspects or witnesses.
A student's bright red beach cruiser bike was stolen sometime between Aug. 25 and Sept. 4 from the Navajo Residence Hall, 1511 E. Sixth St., reports stated.
The student told police her dad had locked her bike with a cable lock around noon on Aug. 25 and when she returned around 10 a.m. on Sept. 4, the bike was gone.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
An ATM card was found at the Wells Fargo Bank, 1701 E. Speedway Blvd., reports stated.
Police e-mailed the owner of the card and put it into property for safekeeping.
A student's parking pass was stolen Sept. 2 from the Architecture building, 1040 E. Olive Road.
The student told police he didn't know whether he had lost the permit or it had been stolen.
The student said he left the windows of his car down and someone may have taken it, reports stated.
A student's $100 blue mountain bike was stolen Sept. 4 from the Rec Center, 1400 E. Sixth St., reports stated.
The student told police she locked her bike with a cable lock around 11 a.m. and when she returned around noon, the bike was gone.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A student's CatCard was turned in Sept. 4, during the UA/NAU football game at Arizona Stadium, 540 N. Vine Ave., reports stated.
Police put the CatCard into property for safekeeping.
A UA employee's $1,200 laptop was stolen Sept. 3 from the Biological Sciences West building, 1041 E. Lowell Road, reports stated.
When police arrived, the employee told them he had left his office door unlocked around 11 a.m. because someone from his staff was picking up a file.
The employee said when he returned around 1 p.m. the computer was gone.
The employee said he had no idea who could have stolen the computer.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A student's $400 black mountain bike was stolen sometime between Sept. 1 and Sept. 3 from the La Paz Residence Hall, 602 N. Highland Ave., reports stated.
The student told police she had locked her bike with a thick cable lock.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department reports. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resumé can be found at http://www.uapd.arizona.edu.