Police Beat

By Kimberly Miller

Arizona Daily Wildcat

Police responded to a call from an employee of the Campbell Avenue Farms, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., on Thursday morning when he reported he found a clock with a flashing red light in his locker. Further investigation revealed that the internal components of the clock had been removed and replaced with a flashing bicycle-safety light.

The employee said he did not know who might have put the clock in his locker, but he did say it was his birthday.

Police have no suspects.

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A 21-year-old student was arrested for possession of marijuana Thursday after he was pulled over for speeding.

Police pulled over Eyad Ali Hassan Bukharis, of the 00 block of East River Road, for exceeding the speed limit on North Euclid Avenue.

When asked for his registration police said Bukharis hesitated then opened his glove compartment, where a plastic baggie containing a green leafy substance was visible.

Police asked Bukharis what was in the baggie and he responded, "weed."

He was cited and released at the scene.

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Six vehicles were damaged and burglarized Sunday morning in the Park Avenue garage, 1140 N. Park Ave.

Police believe the damage was done sometime between midnight and 2 a.m., when an officer noticed broken windows on several cars.

In each instance a UA parking permit was stolen, among other items.

Police have no suspects.

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A resident assistant of Graham-Greenlee Residence Hall, 1418 E. Fourth St., called police Monday to report one of the residents had been asked for oral sex near the hall.

The victim did not want to call police, but the resident assistant thought the incident should be reported. She told police the victim was walking through the construction zone near the building when he was approached by a man who repeatedly asked him if he wanted to perform oral sex on him.

The suspect departed on foot.

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

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