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Police Beat: April 6


ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:

An unknown person or persons burglarized the rooms of two 19-year-old male students at Vista del Sol Saturday on the Tempe campus, police reported.

A Macbook laptop, iPod and Bose speaker dock were taken from one student, and a Sony PlayStation 3, iPod Touch and Acer laptop were taken from the other student, according to a police report.

The door to the apartment showed signs of forced entry, police reported.

The estimated loss is $3,300, according to a report.

There are no leads, suspects or witnesses, police reported.

An unknown person or persons burglarized the vehicle of a 19-year-old ASU student between 8:30 p.m. Thursday and 10:15 a.m. Friday, police reported.

The window of the student’s 2003 GMC Tahoe was broken, and a Kenwood GPS unit was taken from the vehicle, which was parked at Parking Structure 5 in Tempe, according to a police report.

The estimated loss is $2,500, police reported.

There are no leads, suspects or witnesses, according to a report.

An unknown person or persons committed theft by removing the tailgate from a GMC truck belonging to a 19-year-old male student between March 29 and Saturday, police reported.

The truck was parked in the Sun Devil Stadium parking lot on the Tempe campus, according to a police report.

The estimated loss is $500, police reported.

There are no leads, suspects or witnesses, according to a report.

An unknown person or persons committed theft by taking the hat, apartment key, mail key and ASU Sun Card of a 22-year-old male ASU student at Vista del Sol Sunday, police reported.

The student was working out in the community center at Vista del Sol when his belongings were taken from the area, according to a police report.

The estimated loss is $100, police reported.

There are no leads, suspects or witnesses, according to a report.

A 19-year-old female ASU student was arrested Saturday on suspicion of being a minor with alcohol in the body, police reported.

The woman was found lying unconscious on the north side of Hassayampa Academic Village on the Tempe campus around 3 a.m., according to a police report.

The woman was transported to Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital and was issued a criminal citation after her release from the hospital, police reported.

Reports compiled by Matt Hendley. Reach the reporter at mhendley@asu.edu


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