A student was transported to University Medical Center, 1606 E. Lester St., at 12:11 a.m. Sept. 10 after her friends became worried she had had too much alcohol to drink, reports stated.
Police responded to Apache-Santa Cruz Residence Hall, 1420 E. Fifth St., in order to assist medics who recommended the student be transported to the hospital.
A resident assistant told police the student was brought to the residence hall by her friend, who was concerned because she had never seen the student so incoherent.
The friend told the RA she was worried about the student and the RA called police.
The student admitted to drinking “”five shots”” of alcohol.
Police arrived at the hospital at 2:35 a.m. to check on the student, reports stated.
The hospital staff told police the student had a blood alcohol content of .142 and said it would “”be a while”” before she would be discharged.
Due to the student’s condition, police decided to issue a citation at a later date but referred the student to the Dean of Students Office.
A student was referred to the Dean of Students Office for underage drinking at 2:49 a.m. Sept. 10 after he was taken to University Medical Center, 1606 E. Lester St., for a cut under his chin, reports stated.
While at the hospital for another call, police were approached by a nurse who said a student had been dropped off at urgent care and had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath.
The student had been treated and was waiting to be discharged, but the staff was unable to find anyone willing to take custody of him and take him home.
Police agreed to have the student released to their custody and took the student home at 3:05 a.m.
The student admitted to drinking beer at an apartment complex but could not remember the name or location of the apartment.
The student told police he had fallen at some point and cut his chin, reports stated.
The student’s “”friends”” had transported him to the hospital and dropped him off.
Police didn’t cite the student but referred him to the dean of students for underage drinking.
Police found red graffiti in the Main Gate Parking Garage, 815 E. Second St., at 3:32 a.m. Sept. 10, reports stated.
The graffiti was on the northwest wall on the third level of the garage.
Police photographed the graffiti and placed the film into evidence.
Police have no suspects or witnesses.
A student reported finding a wallet, keys and a cell phone at 3:11 p.m. Sept. 10 inside Old Main, 1200 E. University Blvd., reports stated.
The student brought the items to the University of Arizona Police Department, 1852 E. First St., and turned them in.
The items belonged to a student, but police were unable to find the student’s contact number.
Police placed the items into property for safekeeping.
Several items were stolen from a student’s purse sometime between 10:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Sept. 9 while she was at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 1508 E. Second St., reports stated.
The student told police she put her purse down against an interior wall and went outside for a few minutes.
When the student returned to her purse, she found it empty.
A $300 digital camera, $15 wallet, debit card, CatCard, $50 clothing store gift card, $25 bath product store gift card, $5 coffee gift card and the student’s driver’s license and room keys were all missing, reports stated.
The student told police she had canceled her debit card and would be staying with a friend until her room lock could be re-keyed.
The student said she didn’t have any suspects and said there were lots of people in the house at the time.
Police have no suspects or witnesses.