June 5
12:57 a.m. An officer was sent to the Music building construction site to attempt to serve a warrant to a suspect in a domestic assault case that is ongoing in Jefferson County. Attempts to locate and contact the suspect were unsuccessful.
12:50 p.m. An officer noticed a suspicious male exiting the building and made contact on Cumberland Avenue at Poplar Street. The suspect attempted to conceal his identity by providing the name and date of birth of his brother. Upon identifying the subject, it was learned a warrant was out for the subject’s arrest. After being placed under arrest, a billfold that belonged to a member of the Facility Services was found in the suspect’s possession and promptly returned to its original owner. The suspect was charged with Criminal Impersonation and Theft.
June 6
10:10 p.m. An officer performed a routine traffic stop after an illegal turn was made from Cumberland onto 17th Street. The suspects driver’s license was suspended in 2008 for Failure to Satisfy and marijuana remnants were found on the subject’s lap and floorboard. Upon further inspection of the vehicle, the officer found more marijuana and a glass smoking pipe with burnt residue as well as a small digital scale. The suspect was charged with Driving on a Suspended License, Simple Possession of Drugs (Marijuana) and possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
June 9
5:01 a.m. An officer was dispatched to Reese Hall regarding the theft of a laptop and a cell phone. The victims reported the items were stolen from their dorm rooms. A case card was issued to each of the victims.
June 10
10:10 p.m. An officer observed and stopped a subject with expired tags at near the Eleventh Street Condos on 11th Street. The driver’s license was suspended for Failure to Satisfy. While being placed under arrest, the subject fled on foot but was taken down by the officer. The driver continued to resist after being taken down by forcing his arms underneath his body. The driver was charged with Driving on a Suspended License, Evading Arrest and Resisting Arrest.
June 11
3:26 p.m. An officer was notified of a reported theft of a purse on the first floor of Hodges Library. The victim claimed she last saw the purse at 11 p.m. the evening before.
11:27 a.m. An officer reported to the second floor circulation desk of Hodges Library for a reported theft of a laptop. The victim stated he left his laptop unattended in a study cubicle on the fourth floor.
*Crime Log is compiled from the records of the UT Police Department.