Police Beat: Sept. 24
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Reported crimes across ASU's four campuses.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
An unknown person or persons stole a laptop from an unlocked room in the Music West Building on Gammage Parkway Friday afternoon, according to a police report.
As a result of an effort by ASU police to slow underage drinking, record amounts of alcohol arrests have been made on the Tempe Campus.
A local representative is looking to make Spice, a popular brand of the “herbal smoking blend,” illegal in Arizona like 11 other states.
A 22-year-old Tempe man was arrested around 11 a.m. Wednesday on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs for sale and being in possession of drug paraphernalia, police reported.
There have now been 14 reports of women being groped by an unknown bicyclist on the Tempe campus. A police spokesman said it’s possible a copycat groper could have contributed to this number.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
A man who has groped at least eight women on the Tempe campus since March groped another woman Sunday, ASU Police officials said.
A 23-year-old Tempe woman was arrested around 10 p.m. Wednesday on suspicion of possession of a dangerous drug for sale and possession of drug paraphernalia, police reported.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday
ASU and Tempe Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
The Memorial Union on the Tempe campus was evacuated around 6:50 p.m. Saturday due to smoke, police reported.
Around 2:10 a.m. Aug. 28, three male ASU students were arrested at Vista del Sol on East Apache Boulevard, according to a police report.
ASU Police are searching for a man who has groped women on the Tempe campus at least seven times since March.
ASU Police reported the following incidents.
Tempe and ASU Police reported the following incidents.
A defense attorney spoke to students Tuesday evening on the Tempe campus, informing them of their rights when dealing with police officers.
ASU police are considering text messaging as a form of communication for students to report crimes — a plan that would also help improve their connection to hearing impaired students.
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