Woman's credit account charged for Walmart purchase
A person used a woman's credit card number to purchase a toy and gift card from Walmart's online store.
A person used a woman's credit card number to purchase a toy and gift card from Walmart's online store.
Memorial Union staff said they initially thought the chairs were misplaced from the third floor open lounge.
After the man and his friend played in the pool, police found the two in wet clothing outside of the complex.
Police found a handgun in the man's vehicle after he was stopped for speeding 20 mph more than the posted speed limit.
Witnesses saw the man push his girlfriend several times while they argued over custody of their child.
After a man was refused alcohol at a bar, he became angry and was escorted off the premises.
A man was arrested on five counts of driving under the influence after crashing into a light pole and fence in the parking lot of his apartment complex.
Tempe Police arrested a man who is suspected of causing an explosion that burned a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old woman.
A man urinated on a vehicle in a public parking lot because he said he could not locate a bathroom.
The man noticed his credit, debit card was used for unauthorized purchases after checking his bank statement.
The man said he bought the fake ID for $100 and used it earlier in the night to buy beer and shots of alcohol at Bad Mother Cluckers.
ASU may begin a disciplinary process so students who are fined and owe the city can be restricted from registering from classes.
Police found marijuana in the man's vehicle after being stopped for failing to stop at a stop sign.
Last year’s mass shootings in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater and a Newtown, Conn., elementary school have brought renewed attention to online safety awareness training videos purchased about 18 months ago by University Police.
Multiple vehicles were forced to brake abruptly because the man crossed the street against a do-not-walk signal.
As sexual violence statistics rise, organizations on campus find ways to educate students and encourage them to prevent and report crimes of this nature.
The man was stopped on University Drive after police saw him swerving between lanes.
Police found a damaged tampon machine while investigating a trespassing incident near the Polytechnic campus, but no other property was damaged or stolen.
Police believe a 19-to-20-year-old man has been stealing personal electronic devices from students at ASU recreational centers.
With $7.5 million designated for highway safety, Tempe and Valley police work to combat rising DUI statistics.
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