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By Audrey DeAnda
Arizona Summer Wildcat
June 23, 1999
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Arizona Summer Wildcat

A student called university police Monday night to report her parking permit stolen.

The student told officers she parked her 1997 Mercury Tracer on Sunday night in a Zone One lot on East Fourth Street and North Park Avenue.

When the student returned to her vehicle Monday afternoon, she noticed her permit was missing, police reports stated.

The student told officers she was not sure if the car doors were locked, and there was no damage to her vehicle, reports stated.


A UA bookstore employee reported a missing cellular phone to police Monday.

The employee suspected that a Nokia cellular phone was stolen from the UA Associated Students Bookstore, 1209 E. University Blvd. sometime between 8:30 p.m. Thursday night and noon on Friday, reports stated.

The employee told officers that Nokia cellular phones were being shipped Thursday night near the rear of the store. When the worker returned to the store late Friday morning he discovered that one of the cellular phones was missing, reports stated.

Bookstore security believe the suspect may be an employee, reports stated.


Two UA employees discovered their company vehicles were damaged Monday morning, reports stated.

The 1996 and 1998 Chevrolet S10 trucks were parked at 1077 N. Highland Ave. during the weekend, reports stated.

The employees told officers that they returned to the trucks at 7:08 a.m. and found the antenna and passenger-side mirror broken on one of the trucks and a bent antenna on the other truck.

Both vehicles appeared to be covered in grease, reports stated.


A student called police Thursday afternoon to report that her purse was stolen.

The student said she was sitting at a table in the Memorial Student Union, 1303 E. University Blvd. at about 12 p.m.

She got up to use the copy machine but when she returned to the table about 10 minutes later, her purse was missing, reports stated.

The student told officers the purse was worth about $70.


A student contacted police last Wednesday afternoon after discovering that his wallet was stolen, reports stated.

The student said he left his wallet on a table near the north entrance of Bear Down Gym, 1428 E. University Blvd., while he played basketball, reports stated.

The student told officers that his wallet was missing when he returned to the table.

The wallet was worth $40 and contained two credit cards and his driver license, reports stated.


Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department reports.