ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
A 40-year-old Tempe man was arrested in the Noble Science Library Friday afternoon on charges of trespassing.
The man was reportedly sleeping on a couch on the library's second floor when contacted by police.
A library supervisor said the man had been in the library every day for the past two weeks reading books and sleeping on various couches. He also had been seen shaving and cleaning-up in one of the library's bathrooms, according to the report.
The man had been contacted by ASU Police on four previous occasions and had been told not to return to the library, according to police.
An 18-year-old female ASU student reported a burglary in her room in Hassayampa Academic Village Saturday morning.
The woman reported leaving her room around 8:45 p.m. on Friday, and when she returned around 3:20 a.m. Saturday the door was wide open and two laptop computers were missing from her room, police reported.
She said she had locked the doors, according to the report.
There were no signs of a forced entry into the room and police were not able to locate any fingerprints, police reported.
An unknown suspect fraudulently cashed a check worth $200 belonging to an ASU employee last Monday, police reported.
The staff member contacted ASU Police Friday afternoon to report that several checks from his checkbook had been stolen, according to the report.
The man said he looked everywhere for the checks, but they were nowhere to be found, police reported.
Bank of America credited the man for the $200 that he lost, according to police.
Reports compiled by Sam Good. Reach the reporter at: samuel.good@asu.edu.


