Police Beat

By Joseph Altman Jr.

Arizona Daily Wildcat

A resident of Coronado Hall, 822 E. Fifth St., called police Thursday night after not seeing his roommate since Nov. 21.

At 8:05 p.m., the resident told officers his roommate left for his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. Nov. 21.

The resident said he believes his roommate made it to Beverly Hills because the roommate's father called, wanting to discuss something that happened over the weekend.

Police informed the resident that the roommate is missing from Beverly Hills as well. Police were attempting to contact the parents in California Thursday.

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A student's bicycle was reported stolen from a parking block south of Graham-Greenlee Hall, 610 N. Highland Ave., Thursday.

The student secured the bicycle to the block at 7 p.m. Tuesday by placing a U-lock through the front tire and block. When she returned at 5:20 p.m. Thursday, the front tire was still locked to the block, but the rest of the dark green Gary Fisher 21-speed mountain bike was missing.

The bike is valued at $600.

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A UA employee discovered a computer's memory chip missing Thursday while attempting to upgrade the computer's hardware at the Harvill Building, 1103 E. Second St.

A technician was supposed to upgrade the computer when he discovered only 16 megabytes of RAM were in the system. When the computer was delivered to the University of Arizona in August, it contained 20 megabytes.

The employee was unsure when the memory was taken. The missing memory is valued at $189.99.

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A student's pool cue was reported stolen from Sam's Place in the Student Union, 1209 E. University Blvd., Thursday.

The student told police he handed the navy blue McDermitt pool cue to the employee working the counter Nov. 7. The employees usually lock the cues behind the desk, he said.

When the student returned Nov. 21, the cue was missing. Neither the student nor the manager had any suspect information.

The cue is valued at $165.

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