Feb. 8, 2010

By Sonia Minden

Friday, Jan. 29

8:39 a.m.: Citizen contact

▶ A golf cart was reported as “towed improperly and burned up” at the Campus Services Complex.

2:43 p.m.: Suspicious person

▶ Two white males with short hair were “soliciting around [the] ATMs” at Price Center. Unable to locate.

Saturday, Jan. 30

2:36 a.m.: General disturbance

▶ Two suitemates, one of whom had “shown [the other] his knife at the beginning of the year,” were reported as fighting at the Sixth College residence halls.

12:48 p.m.: Suspicious vehicle

▶ A Latino male in his 50s driving a Dodge Ram was seen stealing recyclables at the South Mesa apartments. Field interview administered.

3:52 p.m.: Suspicious person

▶ A white male and female in their 20s were seen “climbing” to the second floor of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. Unable to locate.

Sunday, Jan. 31

12:27 a.m.: Domestic disturbance

▶ A male reported that his wife would not “allow him to take anything” when he tried to leave their home after a verbal argument.

6:04 p.m.: Suspicious person

▶ A 15-year-old male with blonde hair and a tie-dye yellow shirt was seen walking towards Campus Point Drive.

9:09 p.m.: Suspicious package

▶ A “cup holder-like” container with a “flashing red light” was seen inside a trash can at Argo Hall. Checks OK.

Monday, Feb. 1

1:52 a.m.: Gas leakage

▶ The smell of “natural gas” was detected at the Center for Molecular Medicine.

4:20 p.m.: Medical aid

▶ A one-year-old male was reported as “listless,” with his “eyes rolled back in his head” after having a fever at the South Mesa apartments.

Tuesday, Feb. 2

7:11 p.m.: Hazard situation

▶ A 27-year-old male reported “poking himself with a contaminated needle” previously used in an animal experiment at the Engineering Building.

Wednesday, Feb. 3

7:06 a.m.: Traffic hazard

▶ An oil spill, possibly from a bus, was reported at Thornton Hospital.

7:57 a.m.: Suspicious person

▶ A transient was seen “sleeping on top of a valve box cover” at the Scripps Oceanography Institute.

12:01 p.m.: General disturbance

▶ A group of approximately 30 “union people” were reported as “marching” into an office at University Center.

6:49 p.m.: Suspicious person

▶ An unknown subject driving a white pickup truck was reported as threatening to “cap” a male student at the Torrey Pines Glider Port.

Thursday, Feb. 4

7:29 a.m.: Suspicious vehicle

▶ An unknown vehicle containing “empty bottles and pills” was reported as parked for two days in the “director’s space” at Lot 001.

8:45 a.m.: Animal call

▶ An “injured pelican” was seen at Blacks Beach.

6:40 p.m.: Suspicious person

▶ A white male in his 20s with blonde, shoulder-length hair was reported as “throwing food around” at Geisel Library.

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