Two students were told not to return to the Psychology building, 1503 E. University Blvd., and were referred to the Dean of Students for disorderly conduct after an argument on March 21, reports stated.
When police arrived around 1:45 p.m., one of the students told police she had seen her boyfriend walking with another woman earlier that day. The student said she had gotten mad. She said after arguing with her boyfriend she hit him and left.
The student said later that day she saw her boyfriend and he was still with the other woman. The student said she began arguing with her boyfriend again and said she thought he was cheating on her.
The student said her boyfriend was wearing a sweatshirt she had bought him and said she tried to get it back. While she was trying to grab it her boyfriend pushed her and she hit her back against a wall.
The student said she was not hurt in the incident.
The boyfriend told police he was not dating the student and said they were only friends. The boyfriend said the student had been calling him names when she saw him walking with his girlfriend. He said the student had tried to grab his sweatshirt and said he had pushed her off, accidentally causing her to hit the wall.
A UA employee said all of the yelling in the hallway had caused him to stop class. The employee said he had not seen anything, but said he wanted to file a complaint for disorderly conduct, reports stated.
A student received two obscene phone calls while at Kappa Kappa Gamma, 1435 E. Second St., between March 19 and March 21 from a man who claimed to be her boyfriend, reports stated.
The student told police she got the first call around 5 a.m. on March 19. The student said she was half asleep and said when the man claimed to be her boyfriend, she thought he was. The student said she talked to the man for over an hour, believing it was her boyfriend.
The student said the conversation turned sexual and said she then realized the man was not her boyfriend and hung up.
The man called again around 3:30 a.m. on March 21. The student said she asked him who he was and he said, “”You don’t know who this is?”” The student said she then hung up.
Both times the man had called from a restricted number.
The student said she wanted to document the phone calls, reports stated.
A UA employee told police he was almost hit by a white golf cart on March 21 while walking on North Helen Street and East Warren Avenue, reports stated.
The employee said he was walking around 3:15 p.m. when he was almost hit. The man said he couldn’t be sure, but he thought it had been a UA golf cart. The employee said he had not gotten a good look at the driver because he had sped away.
The man said he wanted the incident documented.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
Police found alcohol in a student’s closet March 22 after his roommate in Navajo-Pinal Residence Hall, 1556 E. Sixth St., reported he was being harassed by the student, reports stated.
When police arrived around 10 a.m. the roommate said he was constantly harassed by the student and said the student always called him gay.
The roommate said the student had even written that he was gay on a table in their room.
Residence Life offered to move the student to a different hall.
Police followed the student to his room to see the writing on the table.
Police went into the room and saw a bottle of rum in the closet. Police went to retrieve the bottle and saw a bottle of vodka next to it. Both bottles were poured out.
The student was not in the room, and Residence Life said they would handle the alcohol situation, reports stated.
A three-foot square face drawn with a black marker was found in the Student Union Memorial Center, 1303 E. University Blvd., on March 22, reports stated.
When police arrived, a UA employee said someone had drawn the face on a restroom wall between 10:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.
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.