Police Beat

By Joseph Altman Jr.

Arizona Daily Wildcat

More than $1,100 in car audio equipment was stolen from a car parked on the second level of McKale Garage, 1641 E. Enke Dr.

Between 11 p.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. Tuesday, someone shattered the passenger side window of the 1984 Jeep CJ-7 and took a Sony AM/FM cassette with CD, a Sony 10-disk CD changer, a black center console, and a rear-mounted speaker.

A Parking and Transportation employee noticed the damage early Tuesday morning, and notified the owner.

The owner had no suspect information, and there were no usable fingerprints found on the vehicle.

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A Tucson man wanted for failure to appear on misdemeanor charges was arrested Tuesday afternoon Ÿ all because he rode in the wrong place on his bike.

Police stopped John G. Agee, 34, of the 3500 block of East Second Street, at Ring Road and North Martin Avenue for riding his bike through private property to avoid a traffic control device.

Police issued Agee a written warning for the violation, but a record check revealed warrants out of the Pima County Sheriff's Office and Oro Valley Police Department for failure to appear on suspended license charges.

Agee was arrested at 1:19 p.m. While searching Agee, police found an ivory pipe in his jeans, which Agee said was a marijuana pipe. The officer also observed the odor of marijuana coming from the pipe.

Police cited Agee for possession of drug paraphernalia and was booked into Pima County Jail.

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

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