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(02/07/11 4:06am)
Dressed in sparkling ball gowns and wearing full head pieces made of peacock feathers, 10 men dressed as women gathered at the Tempe Center for the Arts Sunday night to compete against each other for the chance to be crowned Miss Gay Arizona USofA or Miss Gay Arizona USofA classic.
(02/03/11 11:05pm)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
(02/03/11 4:50am)
Tempe Police seized more than 2,000 false identification cards last year in the Mill Avenue District, police reported Monday.
(02/02/11 3:41am)
Tempe Police confirmed Tuesday that the body found in Tempe Town Lake Friday morning is that of missing 24-year-old Tempe man Willie Jigba.
(02/02/11 3:29am)
While many students check Facebook to view pictures from their most recent parties, others are turning to the social networking site to find their missing friends and family members.
(02/02/11 12:17am)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
(02/01/11 1:47am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
(01/31/11 11:37pm)
An autopsy conducted Monday morning on the assumed body of 24-year-old missing Tempe man Willie Jigba suggested that his death was not a result of foul play, according to a Tempe Police media release.
(01/26/11 11:57pm)
The Tempe and ASU police departments are joining forces in an attempt to curb criminal activity during the first few weeks of the semester.
(01/26/11 1:23am)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
(01/25/11 12:02am)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday:
(01/21/11 5:02am)
The father of a missing 24-year-old Tempe man expressed his concerns Thursday about his son’s disappearance after a weekend party.
(01/21/11 2:39am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
(01/19/11 11:45pm)
After Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., and several others were shot at the congresswoman’s political event Jan. 8, many news reports pointed out that there was no security in attendance that could have protected victims from the shooting.
(01/19/11 12:01am)
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
An unknown person or persons stole a black 34-inch flat screen TV from a bedroom inside the ASU Cholla Apartment building located at 909 S. Terrace Road between 5 p.m. on Dec. 18 and Monday, police reported.The total estimated loss is $400, according to a report.
An unidentified woman committed criminal damage to a parked car located on 240 E. Lemon St. at approximately 4 p.m. on Friday, police reported.The woman knowingly and intentionally scratched the front passenger side door with a key, according to a police report.
An unknown person or persons stole a camera at the College of Design North Building on the Tempe campus at approximately 2 p.m. on Jan. 15, police reported.The estimated loss is $300, police reported.There were four to five male juveniles seen in the area where the camera was taken, according to a police report.
An unknown person or persons stole a bike outside the front door of a house on the 600 block of East Alpha Drive between 3 a.m. on Jan. 2 and 1:15 p.m. on Jan. 3, police reported.The estimated loss is $350, police reported.There are no suspects or leads at this time, according to a police report.
An unknown person or persons stole a bike on the 50 block of East Gammage Parkway on the Tempe campus between the hours of 9:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Jan. 14, police reported.The estimated loss is $400, police reported.
An unknown person or persons stole a bike from the bike racks on the north side of Hassayampa on Tempe campus between 3 p.m. on Dec. 17 and 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 14, police reported.The estimated loss is $300, according to a police report.There are no leads, suspects or witnesses at this time, police reported.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
A 20-year-old Tempe man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of two counts of aggravated assault, disorderly conduct, and misdemeanor assault, according to a police report.The man was contacted near the intersection of South McClintock Drive and East Broadway Road where police were investigating him for suspicion of aggravated assault, police reported.The man reportedly punched an officer in the face and chest area after police tried to retain him, according to a police report.
A 21-year-old Phoenix man was arrested Saturday night on suspicion of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, police reported.The man was contacted on the light rail for not having a ticket and was then discovered to be hiding a “roach” in his left ear, which contained a usable quantity of marijuana, police reported.A search also revealed a baggie containing marijuana and a homemade metal pipe used to consume marijuana in his waistband, police reported.The man was transported to Tempe City Jail where he was booked and held to see a judge, according to a police report.
A 20-year-old Tempe man was arrested Monday on suspicion of drug possession, police reported.The man was contacted on the 200 block of West Hermosa Drive where a pat down revealed that he was found to be in possession of a usable amount of green leafy substance believed to be marijuana, police reported.Police also found a pipe used to ingest marijuana on his person, police reported.The man was booked in Tempe City Jail and later released pending drug charges, according to a police report.
Reach the reporter at Danielle.legler@asu.edu
(01/18/11 1:32am)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
(01/17/11 11:52pm)
A group of eight police officers riding Harley Davidson motorcycles roared up to the ASU Police Station on Friday in honor of fallen ASU Police officer James Lister.
(11/28/10 9:56pm)
The enjoyment of getting a legal high will soon go up in smoke next month as local smoke shops begin to clear a popular item off their shelves.
(11/19/10 2:50am)
Students dressed in full luau attire joined with others dressed in kimonos at a festival for world change on ASU’s Tempe campus.
(11/12/10 1:16am)
A growing trend among the friends and coworkers of expectant mothers is to bet on the day a baby will be born.