Friday, March 25
12:14 p.m.
Brothers Donelson Howell and Mason Howell reported to police that they had money stolen from them in the HYPER. They told police that they had left their gym bags in an unsecured locker in the men's locker room. While they were changing clothes, they saw a black male behaving in a suspicious manner in the locker room. Donelson said he had stored $100 in his bag, which was missing when he returned to retrieve it. His brother, Mason, had $3, which was apparently stolen.
Friday, March 25
8:34 p.m.
Police responded to a disturbance call at Richardson Towers. Monica Johnson reported to police that her boyfriend had attacked her.
Sunday, March 27
5:50 a.m.
Robert Brandon reported to police that someone had broken out the rear window of his 1999 blue Jeep Cherokee. He had several items stolen. Brandon lost an estimated $2,460.
Tuesday, March 29
4:20 p.m.
Latoya Doss reported to police that her purse had been stolen after she accidentally left it in a classroom. She said she left Room 100 in the Ellington Hall biology building without her purse. When she returned a few minutes later, the purse was missing.
Tuesday, March 29
9:10 a.m.
Police responded to a fraud call made by Jamie Brock. Brock told police that she had discovered $100 missing from her checking account when she was at a Regions Bank in Little Rock.
Wednesday, March 30
4:00 a.m.
Timothy Bell was given a misdemeanor citation on charges of criminal trespass. This was his fourth offense of trespassing. In 2003, he was caught three times and arrested twice.
Wednesday, March 30
9:39 a.m.
Tiffany Young advised police that she saw the car of Willie Johnson, who had been seen trespassing on March 22, parked at his girlfriend's apartment on south campus. Police went to the apartment and were voluntarily let in. Johnson, who was in the bedroom, came out and was taken into custody. He was issued a misdemeanor citation and released.
Wednesday, March 30
2:20 p.m.
Police received a call from Christopher Fuller, who reported that someone had tried to steal his father's white Chevrolet K 1500 pickup truck. Fulton told police that he had parked the truck in the South lot earlier that day. When he returned, he found the rear right window broken out, the steering column broken open and the door handle damaged. The toolbox in the bed of truck was also damaged. The truck would not start, so it was towed to a repair shop. The damage was estimated to be $400.
Thursday, March 31
3:45 a.m.
Mary Holmes called police to report a window in Room 423 in Mitchell Hall had been broken. The estimated damage was $400.
Thursday, March 31
1:55 p.m.
Hansel Espinosa reported to police that his cell phone had been stolen. He said he left it by a computer in the Smith chemistry lab that was not working. He had been at the computer, but he had to move to one that was working. He noticed later that he didn't have the phone, so he went and checked the first computer. It was there.