Lights & Sirens

    Sunday, Sept. 30

    4:19 p.m.: A 19-year-old male student injured his elbow while playing soccer at RIMAC Field. Transported to Thornton Hospital by paramedics.

    6:00 p.m.: An 18-year-old female student suffered a knee injury after falling at Argo Hall. Transported to Thornton Hospital by paramedics.

    6:11 p.m.: A student reported burglary to a green 1999 Ford Ranger. Loss: $463.

    10:41 p.m.: Officers impounded a white 1991 Yamaha motorcycle from La Jolla Farms Road for illegal parking and having no proof of registration. Stored at Star Towing.

    11:04 p.m.: Officers impounded a 1993 Kawasaki motorcycle from Lot 403 for having registration expired over six months. Stored at Star Towing.

    Monday, Oct. 1

    11:08 a.m.: Officers arrested a 39-year-old female student in Lot 104 for misuse of a handicapped placard. Cited and released.

    9:50 p.m.: Officers towed a red 1990 Ford truck from Lot 103 for being a traffic hazard. Stored at Star Towing.

    Tuesday, Oct. 2

    1:10 a.m.: A student reported being battered at the Revelle basketball courts.

    11:27 a.m.: A 20-year-old female student suffered neck and elbow pain after falling at the Biomedical Library. Subject refused medical treatment.

    12:38 p.m.: A student reported burglary to a while 1991 Chevrolet truck in Lot 356. Loss: $1,050.

    1:18 p.m.: A student reported the theft of a video camera from SRTV at Student Center Building B. Loss: $5,000.

    4:37 p.m.: A student reported burglary to a red 1990 Toyota truck in Lot 102. Loss: $445.

    5:29 p.m.: A student reported the theft of a wallet from the Price Center. Loss: $100.

    7:15 p.m.: Officers towed a blue 1996 Mitsubishi Mirage from Voigt Drive and Lyman Lane for the driver having a suspended license. Stored at Star Towing.

    10:45 p.m.: Officers arrested a 57-year-old male nonaffiliate for indecent exposure at the Cognitive Science Building. Cited and ordered off campus for seven days.

    Thursday, Oct. 4

    8:18 a.m.: A staff member reported the theft of a license plate from Lot 502.

    12:09 p.m.: A 19-year-old female student bumped her head and suffered scrapes to her arms after falling from a skateboard near Galbraith Hall in Revelle. Transported to Student Health Services by officer. Subject was not wearing a helmet.

    Friday, Oct. 5

    8:08 p.m.: A 19-year-old female student suffered alcohol poisoning at RIMAC Arena. Transported to Scripps Memorial Hospital by paramedics.

    8:56 p.m.: Officers detained an 18-year-old male student at RIMAC field for being drunk in public. Transported to detox.

    9:08 p.m.: Officers detained a 19-year-old student at RIMAC field for being drunk in public. Rejected from detox. Transported to Thornton Hospital by officer.

    9:17 p.m.: Officers arrested a 19-year-old male student at Matthews Apartments for being a minor in possession of alcohol. Cited and released.

    10:31 p.m.: Officers detained a 19-year-old female student at RIMAC for battery. Cited and released.

    10:50 p.m.: Officers arrested an 18-year-old male student at the Marshall tennis courts for urinating in public. Cited and released.

    11:52 p.m.: A student reported the theft of a purse at RIMAC. Loss: $120.

    Saturday, Oct. 6

    12:04 a.m.: Officers arrested a 20-year-old male student at the east side of the Pepper Canyon Lodge for being a minor in possession of alcohol. Cited and released.

    6:42 p.m.: Officers arrested a 49-year-old male nonaffiliate for driving under the influence of alcohol at Lot 356. Transported to Central Jail.

    Sunday, Oct. 7

    11:15 a.m.: A student reported burglary to a maroon 1982 Volkswagen Rabbit in Lot 208. No loss.

    — Compiled by Margaret O’Neill,

    News Editor

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