By Laura Ingalls

Arizona Daily Wildcat

Two parking permits were stolen over the weekend from a hot dog vendor truck.

The owner of the Dawg Daze truck told police someone stole the permits and the rearview mirror the permits hung from sometime between 10:30 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Monday, while the truck was parked in the 500 block of North Vine Avenue.

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A red 1992 Toyota parked in the university parking garage at 1641 E. McKale Drive was broken into Monday evening, but nothing was reported stolen, police said.

The owner of the car told police that her passenger side window was broken and her glove box was opened sometime between 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. Monday.

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An 18-year-old student was hospitalized for alcohol-related illness and a 19-year-old student was arrested on the lawn of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, 503 E. University Blvd., early Monday morning.

Police were seeking charges of minor consumption of alcohol and falsified identification against Gary D. McDaniel, 19, of the 500 block of East University Boulevard. The 18-year-old was treated and released.

The 18-year-old student was passed out on the fraternity lawn when police drove up. McDaniel told police he and the victim were drinking together. He said the victim consumed five or six shots and several beers before passing out.

McDaniel told police he bought alcohol at a local grocery store, where his age was not checked.

When police asked McDaniel if he had fake identification, he presented a falsified West Virginia driver's license.

Originally, McDaniel told police he bought the identification last year in the Arizona-Sonora Residence Hall. He then said he bought it from a Hawaiian man in a Tucson hotel room, and then he said he got it from the victim's roommate in Coronado Residence Hall.

McDaniel was released at the scene, police said.

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Police arrested a 19-year-old man Monday night who was found passed out in the intersection of East Mabel Street and North Vine Avenue.

Police are seeking charges of minor consumption of alcohol and falsified identification against Shane B. Hamlin, 19, of the 1500 block of East Drachman Street.

When Hamlin revived, he presented a driver's license with another name, but police had already heard a nearby friend call him by his real name. When police asked for other identification, he presented an American Express card with the same falsified name.

Police noticed he was concealing part of the wallet and asked for another form of identification, and then to see the wallet. Hamlin gave police the wallet, and police found identification which confirmed him as Shane B. Hamlin.

Police confiscated the two forms of false identification as evidence.

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Little Mermaid toiletries, four stuffed animals, tools and about 40 other household items were found Monday by a custodian in the Udall Center, 811 E. First St.

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