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ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday:

A 33-year-old Phoenix man was arrested Saturday morning at Adelphi Commons on charges of first-degree trespassing.

A resident reportedly saw the man trying to look in her room through her window blinds.

When he walked away, she looked through her blinds and saw a man with a white polo shirt, police reported.

Police were dispatched to the scene, found a man with a white shirt, told him to sit down, handcuffed him and found he had no weapons, police reported.

The man allegedly said he was there to visit a girl he met at a club.

He had been previously arrested by the ASU police for public sexual indecency, indecent exposure and was warned for trespassing on all of ASU's property, police reported.

The resident reportedly positively identified him as the man outside her window.


Tempe police reported the

following incidents Thursday:

A 22-year-old transient man was arrested Wednesday evening on the 200 block of East Baseline Road on charges of forgery and possession of marijuana.

The man allegedly presented a forged check to a clerk at a Money Mart.

Investigation found the check was stolen on Oct. 4 and the victim did not write the check presented, police reported.

He was arrested and booked into Tempe City Jail.

After the transport to jail, a small amount of green leafy substance, believed to be marijuana, and rolling papers were reportedly found in the backseat of the patrol car.

They were not in the car prior to the transport, police reported.


A 21-year-old transient man was arrested Wednesday evening on the 100 block of West Sixth Street on charges of disorderly conduct and obstructing a highway.

The man yelled at Starbucks employees and customers and then banged on the window stating he was going to come back and kill them, police reported.


Reports compiled by Jeff Mitchell. Reach the reporter at Jeffrey.mitchell@asu.edu


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