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By Jesse Lewis
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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A student said she received several harassing phone calls from an unknown man between September and Nov. 8, reports stated.

The student said she got the calls on her cell phone, and they were coming from a restricted phone number, reports stated.

She said the caller sounds like the same person and has asked her sexual questions like "Are you horny?" reports stated.

The student said the caller does not identify himself and said she has asked the caller not to contact her anymore, reports stated.

The student said she has been more aware of not answering restricted calls and she would contact police if she received any more calls, reports stated.


Someone wrote graffiti in the men's employee bathroom in Wilbur's Underground in the Student Union Memorial Center, 1303 E. University Blvd., sometime between Nov. 8 and 2:15 p.m. Wednesday and again later on Wednesday, reports stated.

An employee found at 2:15 p.m. someone had written, "Dead girls don't say no," on a metal pole in the bathroom, reports stated.

The same statement written with black dots in between the words was found written sometime between 3:30 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. Wednesday, reports stated.

The bathroom is on the bottom level of the student union and can only be accessed with a CatCard, reports stated.

Staff in the building cleaned the graffiti and police have no suspects or witnesses.


A student was ejected from McKale Center, 1721 E. Enke Drive, during the men's basketball game at 6:50 p.m. Wednesday for throwing items at the visiting team, reports stated.

The Sonoma State team was exiting the court, and an officer saw several items fly through the air at the players and one opposing player was spit on, reports stated.

The officer saw two items fly toward the team, but the officer could not find who threw the items, reports stated.

An event security official identified the person throwing the items, which included coins. Police approached the student and informed him he needed to leave the arena, reports stated.

The student refused at first but then left the game. Police told the student not to return that evening, reports stated.

None of the opposing team's players wished to press charges.


A student lost one of her $40 black leather high heels on the second floor of the Highland Avenue Parking Garage, 1240 E. Helen St., around 2 p.m. Nov. 1, reports stated.

The student said she parked her car on the second floor of the garage, put her shoes in her bag and went to class, reports stated.

The student said when she got to class she looked in her bag and one of the shoes was missing, reports stated.

The student went back to her car after class and looked around the area but could not find her shoe, reports stated.

It is unknown where the shoe is, reports stated.


A large $1,200 window on the east side of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 1502 E. Second St., was broken with a rock by an unknown person sometime Wednesday morning, reports stated.

A resident in the house found a rock lying on the kitchen floor in front of the window, reports stated.

The student said multiple windows had been broken in the house in the past year, and the members of the house went to Mexico last weekend and asked that special checks be done on the house to ensure security, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.


An unknown person threw a vacuum cleaner down a flight of stairs in the Louise F. Marshall building, 845 N. Park Ave., sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Nov. 8, reports stated.

An employee said she left the vacuum on the fourth floor as she cleaned and eventually went to lunch, reports stated.

When the employee returned from lunch a 30 minutes later, the vacuum was gone and she looked for it while cleaning, reports stated.

The employee found the vacuum on the bottom of the third-floor staircase, reports stated.

The employee checked the device and it still worked but the wheels had been damaged, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.


Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department reports. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resume can be found at Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department Records. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resumé can be found at www.uapd.arizona.edu.



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