A student got a call in her room in Graham-Greenlee Residence Hall, 610 N. Highland Ave., from a male who said he was masturbating Sunday afternoon, reports stated.
The student said she got a call from a male calling himself "Greg" around noon.
The male said he needed help, and the student asked what he needed help with.
The male then told the student he was masturbating and it was really good.
The student said several women in her hall had gotten similar calls, reports stated.
A student reported $131 missing from her purse Monday afternoon after she left it at the front desk of the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St., reports stated.
The student said she had gone to the Rec Center around 2:20 p.m. with her family. The student said she wanted to show her family the Rec Center, but said she had forgotten her CatCard.
The student said she had given her purse to the employee at the front desk as collateral.
The student said there had been $291 in her purse.
The student said she returned to the front desk 10 minutes later and picked up her purse.
The student then walked around campus with her family and around 3:30 p.m. she checked her purse and saw that $131 was gone.
The student went back to the Rec Center, and the two employees working at the front desk said no one had had access to the purse while the student had left it there.
The two employees said police could search them. Police did not find any money on either student.
Police also searched the front desk area and didn't find any money, reports stated.
A student was cited for underage drinking early Sunday morning at Pi Kappa Phi, 1449 N. Cherry Ave., reports stated.
Police saw the student around 12:45 a.m. standing next to a beer trough. The student was holding two cans of beer, and when she saw police, she started to walk away.
Police asked the student if she had any identification and the student said no.
Police asked the student how she had been able to get the beer if she did not have an ID.
The student said, "I asked them for it and they just gave it to me," reports stated.
Police asked the student how old she was and she said, "Why did you come up to me? I'm just holding them."
Police asked security guards how the student had been able to get the beer, but the security guards refused to answer.
Police found out that the security guards were only checking IDs to make sure the females were 18.
The beer was poured out, reports stated.
A student's $230 blue and silver bike was reported missing sometime between Saturday and Monday from Coronado Residence Hall, 822 E. Fifth St, reports stated.
The student said he locked his bike with a U-Lock around 2 p.m. on Saturday, and said when he returned around 1 p.m. on Monday, the bike was gone.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A window was broken on the north side of Parking and Transportation Services, 1117 E. Sixth St., sometime between Saturday and Monday, reports stated.
A UA employee said the window was unbroken around 4 p.m. on Saturday and said the broken window was noticed around 3 a.m. on Monday.
It looked like the window had been broken by a rock.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
A man was booked into Pima County Jail on Monday after he was found sitting on a bench in the Student Union Memorial Center, 1303 E. University Blvd., reports stated.
When police arrived, they performed a records check on the man. The records check showed the man had a warrant out for his arrest.
The man had been told numerous times not to come to campus and had been arrested for trespassing before.
The man said he knew he wasn't supposed to be on campus, but he said the student union was really nice inside.
The man was arrested for trespassing, reports stated.
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