Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Police Beat #7

"The most wasted of all days is one without laughter." e. e. cummings


(Good thing those BYU students and police officers are willing to comply!)



In late December police received a call from a man who claimed he was being stalked by a woman he worked with. Police said the woman believes she is supposed to marry him and won’t leave him alone. Officers advised the woman about the possible consequences of her actions. The case is pending to see if there is any further activity.


On Jan. 15, at approximately 6 p.m. in Heritage Halls, 40 pieces of silverware were stolen from an apartment in Robison Hall. The thief took the rack containing the silverware directly out of the dishwasher.


Around 2 p.m. on Sept. 25, a Green Jeep pulled into the parking lot of the N. Eldon Tanner Building and stopped in front of a student. One of the occupants told the student that he needed a pair of shorts and tossed him a pair, then drove off. This case is still under investigation.


Three items of clothing were stolen from Wymount Terrace laundry room #2 on Nov. 29. Police said a couple were doing their laundry and placed some clothes in one of the dryers. When they returned, the clothes were gone. Police said a brown jacket, a long-sleeved white shirt and a pair of pink Spandex pants totaling $40 were stolen.


Four juveniles were caught supergluing coins to the marble floor of the Marriott Center concourse Tuesday night during the BYU basketball game. The four boys were turned over to an adult advisor and have been referred to juvenile court. Police said the damage has not been determined.

Scripture of the Day: #5 -- Proverbs 6:20

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