Police Files – 8/29

Property damage in P5

On July 27 at approximately 3:30 a.m., OUPD met with a male student in P5 who said his mattress had been damaged. The student said he transported the mattress to OU on top of his vehicle and parked in P5 earlier at approximately 11:30 p.m. The student said he returned to his vehicle at 3:20 a.m. and found the mattress on the ground. He believed it had been taken off his vehicle and run over with a car. Police noticed damage to the mattress including gouges and black streak marks, and the mattress was bent and could no longer stay flat. Police reviewed security footage, but were unable to find any information.

 

Non-student arrested

On Aug. 12, OU police officers were on patrol near Walton Boulevard and Adams Road when they observed a vehicle with a large crack across the front windshield. After initiating a traffic stop, police identified the driver and discovered he had six warrants out of Oakland County for misdemeanor traffic offenses. After confirming all warrants, the driver was then arrested, handcuffed and taken to OUPD. There, the driver was fingerprinted and photographed. OU police officers later met with Bloomfield Hills police officers to transfer the suspect to their custody. The scene was cleared without further incident.

Larceny near Ann V. Nicholson Student Apartments

OUPD received a larceny complaint Aug. 18 at approximately 5:15 p.m. A female student met with police at OUPD and told police that her bicycle had been stolen between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Aug. 17. The victim said she left her bicycle locked to a light pole near the Ann V. Nicholson Student Apartments. Upon returning, the student said she noticed her bicycle was missing but the lock was still attached to the light pole. The victim said no one knew her combination and the lock was not cut.

 

Compiled by Natalie Popovski

Assistant Campus Editor