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By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
February 3, 2000
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A UA student called university police Tuesday after someone broke into his car and stole items, police reports stated.

The student told police he parked his car at the Cherry Garage, 1641 E. Enke Drive, at about 9:23 p.m. Monday.

He said when he returned to his car at about 2 p.m. Tuesday, his 1989 Jeep Wrangler's soft top was unfastened and a pair of Kenwood 6-inch by 9-inch speakers were missing.

The rear speakers are valued at an estimated $140.

No fingerprints were found on the vehicle.


Police spoke with a UA employee Tuesday after someone damaged a UA vehicle parked on campus, reports stated.

The man said a 1999 Chevrolet Astrovan, owned by the University of Arizona, was parked in a lot at 1077 N. Highland Ave. between 5 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Monday when the damage occurred.

The two outside mirrors were broken off the van.

Police didn't know what was used to break the mirrors and no fingerprints were found on the vehicle.


A UA student contacted UAPD Tuesday after someone stole items from his locker in a UA building, reports stated.

The man said he put his items in a locker at McKale Center, 1721 E. Enke Drive, at about 3:30 p.m., and when he returned at 5:30 p.m. his wallet was missing.

The man didn't know it was missing until later on that day, however, because Sears department store's credit card division called to confirm charges of $400 made on his card that day, reports stated.

The man said he didn't make the charges, and when he looked for his wallet, he found it missing, reports stated.

Along with his wallet, three credit cards, including the Sears card, his Arizona driver's license, $2 in cash, and his automatic teller machine card were missing.

The Sears representative didn't have a location for the charges made on the man's card, but he said he would pass the information to UAPD when he gets it, reports stated.

The officer filing the report requested that detectives follow the case for fraudulent credit card use.


The UAPD responded Tuesday to a UA student's call about a car break-in, reports stated.

The student told police he parked his car in the Cherry garage, 1641 E. Enke Drive, at about 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

He said the rear passenger-side window was broken out and items were stolen sometime between the time he parked the car and when he returned at about 4:20 p.m. Tuesday.

The student had two subwoofer speakers mounted to the vehicle in two wooden boxes, and both were taken from his 1990 Honda CRX.

The speakers are valued at an estimated $150.

No fingerprints were found on the car.


A UA student called police Tuesday after someone stole her CatCard from her while she was in a UA building, reports stated.

The woman said she was at the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St., at about 5 p.m. Jan. 24, working out with a friend when her CatCard was stolen, reports stated.

She told police she set the CatCard on the ground next to her while she was using one of the recreation center's workout machines, and when she looked down to grab it at the end of her workout, it was missing.

She looked in the lost and found and asked an employee if someone turned the CatCard in, but it wasn't found.


Police went to a UA parking garage Tuesday after a UA student called and said someone had broken into his car and stolen items, reports stated.

The student said he parked his car in the Cherry garage, 1641 E. Enke Dr., at about 10 p.m. Monday, and when he returned to his 1995 Honda Accord at about 9 a.m. Tuesday, his right rear window was shattered and a speaker cover off his rear speaker was stolen, reports stated.

The speaker itself and his stereo were not damaged or stolen.

According to reports, no fingerprints were found on his Accord.


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