Thursday, Jan. 26
UT Police responded to a report of an assault at the Communication Arts and Sciences building. A female student reported that her ex-boyfriend, a male that was not a student, wrapped his arms around her, but she was able to break free. The student did not want to file charges. The male was given a criminal trespass warning.
UT Police responded to a burglary of a vending machine at the Education Complex. The machine was damaged; the door was pried open and would not close. The inventory value of stolen items could not be determined at the time.
Friday, Jan. 27
UT Police responded to a welfare concern at Unity Hall. The reporting party said they overheard a male say he wanted to kill himself. The male said it was a misunderstanding, just a figure of speech.
Saturday, Jan. 28
UT Police performed a traffic stop in the Bronc Village parking lot. Officers asked the driver for a driver’s license and the male provided a credit card, and then urinated on himself. He appeared to be intoxicated and under the influence of an unknown drug. Two marijuana cigarettes were found in the car. He was placed under arrest.
Tuesday, Jan. 3
UT Police responded to a report in Lot-D. A female student reported that a young boy had been forced into a red SUV by unknown females. The SUV was located and it was discovered that the boy suffered from behavioral problems. His mother was trying to get him into the Hearing and Speech Center for a therapy session. The child became hysterical and had to be carried into the building because he had laid down on an ant pile.
The Edinburg Police took an unknown female into custody on Sugar Road around 3 p.m. for alleged public intoxication, according to Officer Scott Luke. The arraignment will take place at the Edinburg Courthouse on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.







