Police Report: Monday, March 29
March 30, 2010 by: Preston TolliverThe 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 day or two, which delays our report a day or two. This is a report of incidents filed for March 29.
- Nonstudent James Ira Miller, 23, of Conway, was charged with public intoxication. University police stopped Miller in a 1992 red Volvo about 2:20 a.m. for failing to stop at a red light at the intersection of Ash and Robins streets.
- Student Teven J. Nolan-Loving, 18, of Little Rock, was charged with possession of a controlled substance about 1:25 a.m. after he was arrested in the parking lot east of the Physical Plant building. Police found Nolan-Loving in a 1999 gold Mercury Grand Marquis “sunk down in the seat trying to avoid detection.” Two marijuana cigars and a small roach were found in the car.
- At 9:37 p.m., university police went to Conway Hall in response to a fire alarm going off. They found that the fire alarm on the west side of the building in the second-floor hallway had been pulled, though there was no indication of fire. No further action was taken by police.
- Student Amanda Muse, 23, was involved in a parking lot accident about 11 p.m. while backing out of a parking spot in the lot south of the Schichtl art building and striking the side of another vehicle. Muse was backing out of the spot in her 2001 silver Cadillac Catera when her right front bumper hit the left rear door of a 2002 blue Toyota Camry next to her. The Toyota suffered deep scratches on the left rear door, continuing onto the left rear quarter panel. The Cadillac suffered a small dent in the right front bumper with deep scratches on the right front quarter panel. Damage was estimated at $950.
- Officers met with a female student Monday afternoon regarding a complaint of harassment through phone calls and e-mails. The student said that she went on a date with the man she accused of harassment and got sick when the man started yelling at her. He left her at the restaurant for her parents to pick her up. The man and woman furthered communicated later through e-mails and the man told the woman she owed him money. After more e-mails, police advised them not to talk to each other anymore.

- Monday morning, a physical plant employee reported to police that two lights in the fountain had been broken and that it appeared that the person who broke them picked up the broken glass and threw it on the ground. One of the lights had a broken foundation that officials said couldn’t be repaired.




These reports prove women are are worse drivers than men.
And comments like that , John, prove you’re a chauvinist.