Theft
• An officer responded to a theft from a building/walk-in call at 505 Zach Curlin St., Police Services. The victim advised on Nov. 7 that her purse was taken from the Arts and Communications Building. The victim said that her debit card had been used at several businesses.
• A lieutenant reported a theft from a room at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. The complainant said on Nov. 15 the concessions stand at the fieldhouse was stocked for the game on Monday. The items placed in the concession stand were counted to keep track of the items sold. Upon checking the stock on Monday, several items were missing.
• An officer responded to a theft from a building call at the University Center. The victim said that he was gathering his food in the UC and headed over to the register to pay for his food. The victim also said that he sat his backpack and MacBook Pro down at register number five, paid for his food and left his property on the counter. He realized that he left his property and returned to get his backpack but the MacBook Pro was gone.
• An officer reported a theft from a building/walk-in call at Police Services. The victim said that on Nov. 18 he discovered that his phone had been stolen. The last place he remembers having it was inside room 203 of the Engineering Technology Building.
• An officer responded to a theft from a building call at the University Center. The victim advised that he left his iPod in the men's restroom on the second floor of the UC. When he returned, the iPod was gone.
• An officer reported a theft from a building call at Jones Hall. The victim said that the last time he saw the items was on Nov. 22 and observed them missing on Nov. 25. The victim also advised further that the door was secure when he came in.
• An officer responded to a theft from a building call at the Living Learning Complex. The victim said on Nov. 25 he made a purchase at the Cyber Café in the FedEx building and left his wallet on the counter. When the victim went to retrieve it, it was gone.
Vandalism
• An officer reported a vandalism/walk-in call in the 500 block of Zach Curlin Street, Lot 5. The victim said that on Nov. 18 she parked her vehicle on Lot 5, south end, facing east. She believes a driver in a black Nissan Altima 4-door with tinted windows may have been upset with her for possibly taking a parking space that they passed up and was going back into. The next day, the victim could see a scratch from the driver side rear door across the driver door and the front quarter panel. In addition, her driver side mirror had multiple scratches on it and the trunk lid had a dent just above the tag. The scratch was deep and appeared intentional, and there were no witnesses.
• An officer responded to a vandalism/walk-in call at Richardson Towers. The victim said that he parked his vehicle on the RTS West lot facing south on the southeast section of the lot on Nov. 22 at 10 p.m. The victim returned to his vehicle at 3 p.m. Nov. 23 and found that the plate covering his driver door was lock was loose and there were possible marks on the covering. The lock was not damaged and there were not prints on the scene. The vehicle was not entered.
Reckless Driving
• An officer responded to a reckless driving complaint at 505 Zach Curlin St., Police Services. The complainant advised that a black BMW was driving recklessly through the neighborhood around the U of M. At that time, said vehicle pulled into the police services parking lot. The officer approached the vehicle with the complainant. The suspect, Jason Hardman, started to pull away and yelled out of the window pointing at the complainant and cursing. At this time, the officer commanded the suspect to stop the vehicle. Hardman responded with "Fuck you" and drove off northbound on Zach Curlin Street at a high rate of speed. The vehicle was stopped at Goodlett Street, and Robinwood Cove. The driver was identified and arrested and charged with DUI, reckless driving, public intoxication, refusal to submit to a B.A.C. test, assault and disobedience to a police officer.