Semester in Review - Police
Posted: 12/13/06 Section: News
Champaign
Sept. 27: A 66-year-old man reported criminal damage to his property at the 3900 block of Aberdeen Drive early Sunday morning.
According to a police report, an unknown offender threw a large quantity of garlic onto the man's porch and in his mailbox.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
Oct. 10: A 32-year-old woman reported criminal damage to her vehicle and battery at the American Legion, 708 N. Hickory Ave.,
According to a police report, an unknown offender slashed a tire on the woman's vehicle and returned later to punch her in the face.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
Oct. 17: Two 21-year-old men were reportedly battered at the zero block of Daniel Street early Sunday morning.
According to a police report, the men were playing a prank on an acquaintance, a 19-year-old man. However, the man didn't recognize the two men, and he and an unknown offender battered them.
Dec. 5: An 18-year-old woman was issued a notice to appear in court on charges of criminal damage to property at the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house, 105 E. Armory Ave., late Friday night.
According to a police report, the woman lit toilet paper on fire in a rest room in the house, causing damage to the floor.
Urbana
Sept. 27: A 20-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct at the 1300 block of North Lincoln Avenue early Sunday morning.
According to a police report, two offenders entered the apartment of a 19-year-old woman and sprayed ketchup and syrup all over the woman's bathroom and carpet. The second offender was not located.
Sept. 28: A 34-year-old woman reported a man driving without pants on at the 400 block of West Washington Street early Tuesday afternoon.
According to a police report, an unknown offender was stopped at a stop sign, staring at the woman and masturbating.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
Oct. 3: A 39-year-old man reported items stolen from his hotel room at Holiday Inn, 1001 W. Killarney St., late Sunday morning.
According to a police report, an unknown offender entered the man's room and stole a pair of pants; however, the offender left a different pair of pants in its place.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
Oct. 10: An 18-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct at Speedway, 2007 N. Lincoln Ave., early Monday morning.
According to a police report, the man entered the business and got into a fight with a 41-year-old man.
Before leaving, the offender ate half of a hot dog and threw it on the counter.
Oct. 20: A 56-year-old man reported trespassing at the 400 block of South Lynn Street sometime between Tuesday morning and late Wednesday afternoon.
According to a police report, the man believes that a 52-year-old man who was previously evicted from his residence returned, without permission, to take a shower.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
University
Sept. 6: On Monday, the word "bigot" was spray-painted in a number of locations on the sidewalks on the main Quad and on the 600 block of East John Street.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
Oct. 2: An 18-year-old man was reported for student discipline after police and firefighters responded to a call at Scott Hall early Friday morning.
According to a police report, the man entered the room of a resident advisor and urinated all over the wall, rug and some food items that were on the floor.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
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According to a police report, an unknown offender threw a large quantity of garlic onto the man's porch and in his mailbox.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
According to a police report, an unknown offender slashed a tire on the woman's vehicle and returned later to punch her in the face.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
According to a police report, the men were playing a prank on an acquaintance, a 19-year-old man. However, the man didn't recognize the two men, and he and an unknown offender battered them.
According to a police report, the woman lit toilet paper on fire in a rest room in the house, causing damage to the floor.
Urbana
According to a police report, two offenders entered the apartment of a 19-year-old woman and sprayed ketchup and syrup all over the woman's bathroom and carpet. The second offender was not located.
According to a police report, an unknown offender was stopped at a stop sign, staring at the woman and masturbating.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
According to a police report, an unknown offender entered the man's room and stole a pair of pants; however, the offender left a different pair of pants in its place.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
According to a police report, the man entered the business and got into a fight with a 41-year-old man.
Before leaving, the offender ate half of a hot dog and threw it on the counter.
According to a police report, the man believes that a 52-year-old man who was previously evicted from his residence returned, without permission, to take a shower.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
University
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
According to a police report, the man entered the room of a resident advisor and urinated all over the wall, rug and some food items that were on the floor.
No arrests had been made at the time of the report.
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