Police files: Oct. 26
Student intoxicated in car
On Oct. 15, officers were dispatched to the Ann V, Nicholson apartments regarding a loud noise complaint coming from the parking lot.
When officers arrived, they saw a vehicle sitting with headlights turned on, parked on the curb, with people standing outside of it.
A male student was in the driver seat on the car.
Upon exiting the vehicle, officers started to ask the entire group questions. Officers stated that “it was evident that everyone in the group had been drinking.”
Officers had one subject pour out alcohol from the glass he was holding. When the male student confirmed he had parked the car, he also said he had one drink.
To make sure the male student was safe to drive, he had performed a PBT, which had a result of .123. The male student said he had three drinks.
After a field sobriety test, the male student failed the one leg stand and numbers test. The officers administered a second PBT, but were not doing it correctly. The male student was then taken to the police station and cited for operating while intoxicated.
Broken vending machine glass
On Oct. 16, officers reported to the Science and Engineering building for a report of a damaged vending machine on the first floor.
Officers spoke with a professor who had filed the complaint. He said that when he arrived to go to his office he observed that someone had broken the front panel of glass.
Officers said that it did not appear if anything was taken from the machine. Dispatch advised Metro Vending of the incident. There are no known suspects.