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Police Report: Dec. 1-4

The following information was taken from incident reports at UCAPD. Incident reports are filed daily by officers to document and describe each call they answer during their shifts. These reports are made available by university police after they are approved by a supervisor. That process takes a few days, which delays our report by a few days. This is a complete report of incidents filed for Dec. 1-4.

Dec. 1:

  • Faculty member Ruth D. Clayton, 53, reported at 9:05 a.m. that a computer mouse, iPhone charger and headphones were stolen from a classroom in Irby Hall. Clayton said that several drawers in a desk had been ransacked.

Dec. 2:

  • Nonstudent Jeremy Thomas Scott, 35, was cited for violating the city's noise ordinance for yelling at students while standing in front of the president's house about 4:40 p.m. Police said Scott had been asked to leave the campus about 2:46 p.m. for yelling profanities while standing at Ferguson Chapel. Here's a complete story of the encounter with a photograph of Scott.
  • Student Sheikh E. Faal, 18, reported at 4:12 p.m. that two Xbox games were stolen from her.
  • Students Robert Jonathan Ontiveros, 20, of Lonoke, and Thomas Randolph Terry, 19, of Conway, were given warnings for an alcohol violation at 9:35 p.m. after officers responding to a noise complaint at Stadium Park Apartments found three cans of beer and a half-empty bottle of brandy in their apartment. Officers said there were seven people in the apartment and all were informed about the campus alcohol policy. The alcohol was destroyed.
  • Students Tyler Gollott Lane, 21, Melvin Marele Fisher, 22, Taylor A. Rogers, 21, Jami Lynn Woodling, 20, Brittany Taylor Swanson, 20, Jayme N. Araneda, 20, and nonstudent Tony Lamar Stewart, 20, were given warnings for drug and alcohol violations at 10:16 p.m. at Stadium Park Apartments. Police said they found the seven people in a gray Chevrolet Tahoe parked on a red curb and searched the car. Officers found a pipe, a small bag of marijuana and some knives in the car. Officers ordered the students to destroy the marijuana and alcohol. To see a video of the stop, click here. To hear the complete audio, click here.
  • A Ford Mustang illegally parked in front of the Lewis Science Center was towed about 7:20 a.m.

Dec. 3:

  • Students Derion Bray, of Conway, and Khay O. Davis, 19, of Little Rock, were given Judicial Board citations for an alcohol violation at 1:45 a.m. at Bear Village. Police were called to the apartments by a student who reported that a man was punching cars and swearing in the parking lot. Officers identified the student as Kemale Reshard Johnson, 18, of Fort Smith, and escorted him back to his room in Hughes Hall. Police said Bray and Davis had been drinking with Johnson before the incident.
  • Central Baptist College Student Kwgan Lazarus, 20, was given a citation for careless driving and driving without a license at 2:55 a.m. after police stopped him for driving erratically on Moix Avenue. Lazarus told police that he had a South African driver's license. The passenger in the car, nonstudent Christian Patrick Mackey, 19, of Conway, told police that it was his car and Lazarus was driving because he was drunk. The car was towed.

Dec. 4:

  • No reports were filed.

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