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    Police were called in reference to a restraining-order violation after an employee reported seeing her ex-husband driving near East Seventh Street and North Cherry Avenue, reports stated.

    The employee told police she and other employees had seen her ex-husband driving near where she parks her car every morning between Aug. 7 and Aug. 10.

    Police were shown the restraining order the
    employee had against her ex-husband.

    The employee told police her ex-husband worked for the Sunnyside Unified School District and had no reason to be in the campus area.

    The employee told police she wanted the incidents reported.


    Someone broke into the East Farms, 2411 E. Rogers Road, sometime between 1 p.m. Aug. 7 and 7:44 a.m. Aug. 10, reports stated.

    Police were told the person had entered through the south “”barn doors,”” where police found the door handle had been cut and the padlock removed.

    Inside, police found two other doors whose locks had also been cut, reports stated. Police found one of the cut locks and placed it into evidence.

    Police attempted to dust for fingerprints on the doors but were told by the employee that he and several others had touched the doors before police arrived.

    Two prints were lifted off of two different tan cabinets located inside the rooms. The prints were placed into evidence.

    The employee told police there was usually a chain put across the entrance road to the East Farms, but he didn’t know if the chain was locked.

    Police have no suspects or witnesses.


    An unknown person turned in a key ring to the University of Arizona Police Department, 1852 E. First St., at 12:44 p.m. Aug. 10, reports stated.

    The key ring had four keys on it and two grocery store discount cards.

    The keys were placed into property for safekeeping.

    Police were unable to find the owner of the keys.

    Police have no suspects or witnesses.


    Police were called to the Arizona Cancer Center, 1515 N. Campbell Ave., after an employee reported seeing a man yelling in the area at 9:26 a.m. Aug. 10, reports stated.

    The receptionist said the man entered the building and asked to see a female employee who worked in the center.

    The receptionist told police she called for the employee, who came and met the man.

    The employee told the receptionist to call the police if the man started to get loud. The employee and the man then began to argue just outside of the front doors.

    The receptionist said she started to call the police, but the man left the area.

    Police contacted the employee, who said the man was her ex-boyfriend, and they had broken up six months ago.

    The employee said her ex-boyfriend was yelling at her because he wanted the keys to her car.

    The employee said she gave him her keys and told him to leave because she didn’t want him to “”make a scene,”” reports stated.

    University Medical Center security contacted police and said the man was at a nearby bus stop.

    Security had stopped the man and asked him for the keys at the request of the employee.

    Police contacted the man, who became very
    upset and told police he and the employee hadn’t been yelling.

    The man told police he was going to ride the bus because security had taken the keys.

    Police told the man he needed to have official business to return to the center.


    An employee at Posada San Pedro Residence Hall, 601 N. Highland Ave., reported being given a debit card by an unknown person at 12:48 p.m. on Aug. 10.

    The person told the employee he had found the card outside of La Paz Residence Hall, 602 N. Highland Ave.

    Police picked up the card and brought it back to UAPD, where it was placed into property for safekeeping, reports stated.

    Police were unable to find the owner of the card.


    Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department Records. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resumǸ can be found at www.uapd.arizona.edu.

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