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By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
December 6, 1999
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University police went to a UA fraternity Thursday after a report that a man trespassed in the house, police reports stated.

A member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, 1616 E. First St., called UAPD at about 12:50 a.m. after David Schachter, 30, of a general delivery address, went into the house while Sigma Chi and Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, 1535 E. First St., were having a water balloon fight.

Schachter told police he approached the house because he thought the noise coming from the two houses was excessive for the time of night, reports stated.

According to reports, Schachter yelled at members of the fraternity from outside the house, then went inside and went to the sun deck.

A Sigma Chi member told police Schachter was yelling and attempted to hit one of the fraternity members.

He said he and other members of the fraternity grabbed Schachter and escorted him off the property, reports stated.

Schachter told police he made a gesture that "could have been considered aggressive," reports stated.

Schachter said the fraternity members pulled his jacket over his head and began to hit him, reports stated.

He had a small laceration under his eye, but needed no medical treatment.

No one wished to press criminal charges because of the incident.


A UA student called UAPD Thursday after someone broke a window out of her car, reports stated.

She said she parked her car at La Paz Residence Hall, 602 N. Highland Ave., at about 10 p.m. Tuesday, and when she returned to the car at about 3 p.m. Thursday, her rear window was shattered, reports stated.

A small rock was on the floor in the back of her 1998 Toyota Celica.

She told police she had no idea who broke her window.


A UA student contacted police Thursday after stereo equipment was stolen from his car, reports stated.

The student told police he parked his car at 1641 E. Enke Drive at about 11 p.m. Sunday and when he went back to it Tuesday at 10:30 p.m., his car had been broken into, reports stated.

The right rear window on his 1989 Honda Accord was broken, and a six-disc compact disc changer, a compact disc case and various compact discs were stolen.

The six-disc compact disc changer is valued at an estimated $290, the compact discs are valued at an estimated $196, and the compact disc case is valued at an estimated $30.


Police met with a UA student after someone drove into the student's car and left the scene, reports stated.

The woman said she parked the car at about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at 1425 E. Sixth St. and when she returned at 7 p.m., her car

Her 1994 Mercury Sable had a large dent and scratches from the incident.


A UA student called police Thursday after someone broke into her car and stole several items, reports stated.

The student said she parked her car at about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday at 1420 E. Seventh St., behind the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St.

When she returned to her 1998 Plymouth Neon at about 8:30 p.m., a rear door was unlocked and several items were missing.

Her purse, driver license, checkbook. automatic teller machine card, Blockbuster Video member card, Social Security card, library books from Washington state, library books from the Main Library, 1510 E. University Blvd., $35 in cash, backpack, sweatshirt, textbooks and class notebooks were stolen.

She told police she locked the car and has no idea how someone could have gotten in, reports stated.

She also told police she used the sweatshirt to cover her purse so no one would see it.

She didn't see anyone suspicious near her car when she parked it and when she returned to it.


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