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Show A4 News MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 2008 • THE COLLEGE TIMES Compiled by Best of2Qf)7 Jack Waters Managing edilot • i. January 5-BOJVIB THREAT -UVSC Police al|iig with Orem Police, OrertiFire,artd Utah County Sheriff responded to the Institute Building after a bomb threat was called in. The-;, building was evacuated and UVSC Officers along with Utah County Sheriff Deputies searched the building. No explosives were found and the case remains open. SPEED UMlT January 19 - ROAD RAGE - A 49 year old school employee upset over an incident in the round-a-bout began to chase another vehicle through the parking lots near the Liberal Arts building. The other vehicle slammed on its brakes, causing the employee to rear end the other vehicle. Both drivers were cited for Disorderly Conduct. directed the driver to proceed ran on foot. After ajarief foot pursuit, Officer SpracjBe caught on College Drive. The driver became upset, then made an up to the suspect, wh^fettefnptIllegal u-turn and approached ed to hide behind a bush-at a the round-a-bout again. As the residence: The suspe^jfwas orofficer attempted to stop the dered out from behinc^the bush suspect vehicle, the driver con- at gunpoint,-refused/'ancl was tinued to drive toward the of- ultimately tased in order to take ficer, and the officer was struck the suspect Into custody. The by the driver's side mirror. The motorcycle was impounded and officer drew his duty'weapon the suspect was booketjj.into the and ordered the suspect out of Utah County Jail oh numerous .,&; the car. The 22 year old male charge suspect was taken into custody and booked into the Utah Coun^ * July 21 -CRIMINAL ty Jail, charged with assault of a police officer, failure to comply, TRESPASS - A .16 year'old male and improper U-turn. was cited for driving hls'personal vehicle on a set of stairs in lot H. Officers were able to obtain a February 16 -MEDI- video of the offense from the 16 CAL - A 18 year old male at- year old friend's cell phone. tempted to do a front flip in the Student Center and landed on his face. The male was transported by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment of facial and possible neck injury. W August 21 - AGENCY ASSIST - A UVSC Officer working a case in North Orem responded to a report of a fight near 400 N 200 E in which a sus0 pect was hitting another person C January 26 -DISORDERLY CONDUCT - A 20 year SSf February 19 -TRAF- with a baseball bat. As the Ofold male riding his bike with no FIC ACCIDENT - A 20 year old ficer was arriving, he observed brakes spit on a vehicle in parkmale borrowed his friend's car to the suspect vehicle fleeing the ing lot L after the vehicle pulled run an errand. On his way back, scene and initiated a felony stop out of a parking stall in front of he fell asleep and went off the on the vehicle. Two of the three the bike. Officers Sprague and road on College Drive near lot occupants had outstanding Shuler responded to the sus- D. The vehicle traveled up the warrants with UVSC and Provo Police departments. pect's home and made contact grass hill then hit a tree. The vewith him. The suspect also had hicle suffered two flat tires, two an outstanding warrant for an broken axles, body damage, and assault out of Highland. The a broken rear window. August 22 - AIRsuspect was booked into the CRAFT ACCIDENT - UVSC PoUtah County Jail. lice responded to a report of a UVSC plane on landing that had V April 2-AGENCY ASstruck a deer at the Provo AirJanuary 26 - DISORSIST - UVSC Officers respondport. Damage to the aircraft was DERLY CONDUCT - A 49 year ed to Remington Apartments estimated at $30,000. Although old school employee became on a report of a suicidal male the pilot and instructor were argumentative with a 79 year threatening to kill himself with not injured, the deer was killed. old usher working at the McKay a sword. Officers made entry The runway was closed for some Events Center after the usher into the apartment and secured time until the FAA cleared it to told the school employee to the scene. The incident was reopen. use the main entrance during then turned over to Orem Police the UHSAA Drill Team competiupon their arrival. tion. The school employee was August 31 - REwarned for Disorderly Conduct SISTING ARREST - a 23 year April 5-TRESPASSand recommended for anger old BYU students was tased ING - A 34 yearold male student management. after failing to comply with a was found sleeping on campus. lawful order by a Police Officer. The student stated he recently January 30-ASSAULT was evicted from his apartment The suspect was outside of the - A intramural basketball game Institute of Religion during the and had no money and is trying ended abruptly when a player to finish the semester. The stu- Institute Dance. Officers were punched a player on the opposdent was warned for trespassing attempting to disperse a large ing team. The victim was evalucrowd when the suspect became and referred to a local shelter. ated on scene by police and confrontational with the officer. paramedics, then released to a The suspect was told to leave friend to be taken to a local hosand refused. The Officer advised July 7 - Evading, DUt pital for treatment. UVSC Police - Officer Sprague attempted the suspect he was under arrest are still looking for the suspect. to stop a motorcycle for a stop at which time the suspect made sign and speeding violations. an agressive move toward the officer. The suspect was then January 31 -ASSAULT The motorcyclist attempted to tased and taken into custody. ON A POLICE OFFICER - A evade the officer by running a The suspect was charged with UVSC Officer was directing traf- stop sign and speeding 50mph Disorderly Conduct, Failure to fic at the round-a-bout when in a 25mph.The suspect crashed Disperse, and Resisting Arrest. a vehicle approached, and he his motorcycle into a fence and SUMMERWObD CONDOS The suspect's wife and her friend assaulted another officer during the incident. They were both arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. ^ | September 17-MAN WITH GUN - Officers responded to Student Health Services on a report of a man with a gun. Officers arrived on scene and determined the man had a concealed weapons permit. The reporting party stated that the man was not threatening and appeared to have accidentally displayed his concealed weapon while adjusting his shirt. 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