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Friday, Nov. 23
1:03 p.m.: Citizen contact
▶ A “precarious” hanging tree branch was seen on the corner of Naga Way and La Jolla Shores Drive.

Saturday, Nov. 24
12:29 a.m.: Suspicious person
▶ A 6-foot-tall male was reported as knocking on a Miramar apartment door, and covering the peephole with his finger. Unable to locate.
9:39 p.m.: Alcohol contact
▶ A white male with a thin build and wearing a tan knit cap was inebriated outside Che Cafe. Field interview administered.

Monday, Nov. 26
6:22 a.m.: Indecent exposure
▶ A couple was found sleeping after “having relations” in a Pepper Canyon Hall room for the second week in a row. Checks OK.
9:12 a.m.: Missing juvenile
▶ A Latino 11-year-old with a thin build and wearing a maroon shirt was reported as missing from the Preuss School.
11:02 a.m.: Report of kidnapping
▶ A male juvenile wearing a maroon sweater reported someone threatening to kidnap him at the Student Services Center.
1 p.m.: Medical aid
▶ A 19-year-old female fainted at York Hall due to exposure to ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
3:31 p.m.: Prisoner
▶ A 24-year-old white female wearing a pink top and multicolored skirt, detained for battery, was reported as uncooperative in the Thornton Hospital examination room.
10:30 p.m.: Vehicle disturbance
▶ Music was heard “blasting” from a vehicle parked outside Atlantis Hall for 45 minutes.

Tuesday, Nov. 27
2:51 p.m.: Report of petty theft
▶ A Round Table Pizza employee reported $300 stolen from a cash register.
5:45 p.m.: Animal call
▶ A small brown dog, called “Pippy,” was found leashed to a bench at Peterson Hall, but was not in a state of distress.

Wednesday, Nov. 28
7:11 a.m.: Child abuse
▶ A short Latino male in his 30s was heard possibly beating his 4- and 5-year-old children on Regents Road.
5:47 p.m.: Chemical spill
▶ A female reported having a dangerous reaction to a chemical she had accidentally rubbed on her forearm.
9:08 p.m.: Possession of marijuana
▶ The smell of marijuana and sound of spray paint were detected at Mandeville Center. Gone on arrival.

Thursday, Nov. 29
12:48 p.m.: Fire
▶ A Miramar resident reported that his neighbor’s apartment was on fire, and that the smoke detector was going off.
2:44 p.m.: Medical aid
▶ A female student at the Natural Sciences Building was reported as losing consciousness after donating blood.

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