Campus Crime Report - 11/18 - 11/25

 

 

(Source: "Dayton 06-2019 38 - Dayton Police Department Police Car" by David Ellis, via Flickr)

Here are the recent crime reports for UT-Tyler's main campus according to UTTPD's Daily Crime Log. For more information, visit UTTPD's Daily Crime Log webpage.

Drug / Narcotics Offense, Minor in Possession of Tobacco / Tobacco Products -  Police encountered an incident of a drug / narcotics offense,  minor in possession of tobacco / tobacco products at Ornelas Hall on Nov. 17 at 3:15 p.m. Police issued a criminal trespass warning and closed the case.

Previously Reported Crime in November:  

Drug / Narcotics Offense - Police encountered an incident of a Drug / Narcotics Offense in The Foundry Parking Lot on Nov.14 at at 10:10 a.m. Police conducted a criminal arrest and closed the case.

Drug / Narcotics Offense - Police encountered an incident of a Drug / Narcotics Offense on between 2611 Old Omen Road and University Blvd intersection on Nov.14 at 3:21 a.m. Police conducted a criminal arrest and closed the case.

Harassment - Police received a report of an incident of harassment that occurred at Ornelas Hall on Nov. 2 at 10:50 p.m. This case is closed. This report was for information only.

Burglary: Not a habitation - Police received a report of a burglary that occurred at or near Soules College of Business between Nov. 2 at 9:00 a.m. and November 3 at 10:00 a.m. This case is open.

Disturbance, Drug/Narcotics Offense - Police responded to a disturbance at The Foundry Apartments that included a drug/narcotics offense on Nov. 1 at 12:11 a.m. Police issued a written warning and closed the case.

These are the reported on-campus criminal activities for November. To see reports for October, see here.

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NOTE: The Daily Crime Log is available in compliance with The Jeane Clery Act, a federal law that requires colleges and universities to report campus crime data. For more information about The Clery Act, see  Baylor University's informational webpage.  

Feature image: "Dayton 06-2019 38 - Dayton Police Department Police Car" by David Ellis, via Flickr.

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