THEFT
A female student reported her Panasonic 10-speed bicycle stolen from Gates Hall in Heritage Halls on Friday, Mar. 17, 2006. The student later told police her roommate had borrowed and returned the bike.
A Magna Model D2 bicycle locked to a rack outside Fugal Hall in Heritage Halls was stolen Friday. The bike was later returned to the rack by an unknown individual.
A BYU Bookstore employee's iPod was stolen from the BYU Bookstore's computer store area March 13, 2006. The employee had been playing music from the iPod over the store's Hi-Fi system. The male employee placed the iPod in the Hi-Fi system at 2:30 p.m. He later left the area to use the restroom at 4:30 p.m. and when he returned, the iPod was gone.
HARASSMENT
Three male students entered the Cannon Center cafeteria Friday (Mar. 17, 2006) and tried to convince several female freshman students to pay for their meals. One of the men also asked one of the female students to kiss him (she refused). When questioned by police, one of the male students said he was 'just trying to have a little fun.'
Two male students were in Deseret Towers V-Hall after visiting hours Thursday. They were walking down the hall carrying soda cans and asking female students for a drink. One female V-Hall resident said the men appeared drunk.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
A custodian vacuuming around a door of the Tanner Building on Thursday, Mar. 16, 2006, pushed the door into a man trying to enter the building. The man pushed the door back into the custodian. This continued, and words were exchanged.
A male student whose car was parked illegally in Lot 39 near the Richards Building on March 15, 2006, ignored an order from a BYU police officer to produce identification. Instead, the student got in his car and drove off at a high rate of speed, failing to stop at a stop sign. The car was later pulled over by another officer; the driver admitted involvement in the earlier incident and was issued a citation. The student said he had ignored the first officer's request because he did not know University Police actually had police authority.
STALKING
A female student reported March 16 that a male student she had dated a few times last year wouldn't leave her alone. The female student told officers she was not interested in the male student, but that he persisted in pursuing a relationship. The officers contacted the male student and told him the female student was not interested in him, and he should avoid further contact.
WARRANT SERVICE
A 23-year-old woman pulled in to use BYU gas pumps near 800 North and 900 East on March 15 and was stopped by officers for having expired license plates. The car's registration was also expired, and the woman's driver's license had been suspended. The woman had a Provo warrant for $172 for failure to register a vehicle and an Orem warrant of $275 for driving with a suspended license.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
A female student reported her car was scratched on its side and hood Thursday. The cost of repainting the car was estimated at $1,200.
TRESPASSING
A male student was cited Thursday, Mar. 16, 2006, for misrepresenting himself in order to gain key-code access to a computer lab after hours. A police investigation into whether the student has committed other crimes is ongoing.