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Police Beat


By Holly Wells
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
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Someone threw a rock through the kitchen window of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house, 645 E. University Blvd., early Sunday morning, reports stated.

When police arrived, a man pointed out the rock which was still on the kitchen floor.

The man said no one in the fraternity had seen who threw the rock.

Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


A man was arrested for drunken driving and his two passengers were cited for underage drinking early Saturday morning on North Park Avenue and East Sixth Street, reports stated.

Police pulled the man over because his headlights weren't on. When police asked the man if he'd been drinking, he said no.

Police noticed the man had slurred speech and smelled of alcohol.

Police asked the man to get out of the car and the man stumbled, holding onto the door, reports stated.

The man agreed to do the field sobriety test and swayed and staggered.

Police took the man to UAPD and gave him a Breathalyzer test.

Police arrested the man for extreme DUI, being underage while drinking and driving, DUI over .08 and DUI to the slightest degree.

The man was released to his sister, reports stated.

Police noticed that the two passengers in the man's car smelled like alcohol. The passengers had slurred speech and bloodshot eyes.

One of the passengers became aggressive with police. He told police he had gone through this before and to call his father. Police attempted to contact the passenger's father and left a message.

Police cited the two passengers and released them to a taxi, reports stated.


Four wheels and tires were stolen off a blue Honda Sunday while the Honda was parked in the Sixth Street Garage, 1201 E. Sixth St., reports stated.

When police arrived, the owner of the car said he parked the car around 4 a.m., and when he returned around 10 a.m. he noticed the tires were missing.

Police saw that the Honda was lifted up on jacks.

Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


Two students were arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia Sunday night at the Pueblo De La Cienega Residence Hall, 621 N. Highland Ave., reports stated.

Police arrived after a resident assistant told them he smelled marijuana. Police asked the students if they could come in and the students said yes. Police smelled marijuana and asked the students where they had been smoking.

One of the students said they had been smoking in the room. The student then picked up a pipe wrapped in a sock and handed it to police.

Police asked if they could search the apartment. One of the students said yes and handed police a film canister filled with marijuana. Police then searched the room and found a pipe and three rolled marijuana cigarettes. Police then found another pipe and a sandwich bag full of a green leafy substance in the refrigerator, reports stated.

Police then found another pipe and a backpack with two sandwich bags full of marijuana in it.

One of the students admitted the backpack was his and said he was selling marijuana. The other student said his marijuana was for personal use.

The marijuana and pipes were placed into evidence.

Both students were cited and released, reports stated.


A student found 13 scratches on his driver's side door Saturday while his car was parked in a Zone 1 lot, 520 N. Euclid Ave., reports stated.

The student said the car was his brother's and he parked it around 5:30 a.m. The student said when he returned around noon he noticed the scratches.

Police noted the car looked like it had been keyed.

Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


Two men were cited for trespassing Saturday at the 7-Eleven at 1750 E. Speedway Blvd., reports stated.

When police arrived, the clerk told them he believed the men were panhandling and bothering customers.

The clerk said he asked the men to leave twice and they refused.

The clerk said there had been several incidents with the men and he did not want them to return again.

Police cited the men and told them not to return, reports stated.


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.



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