Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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POLICE BEAT
The following incidents were reported to the
Office of Public Safety and the Eugene police de
partment from Oct. 20-27.
• A University student reported a burglary of
an apartment on Oct. 22. A CD player, SO CDs, a
remote control and two Jackets wore taken when
someone crawled through a bedroom window of
the student's apartment on the 1000 block of Al
der Street The missing Items are valued at
$1,634
• A University student reported a criminal tres
pass on Oct 23 after two men camo Into her
apartment on the 400 block of East 12th Avenue
The two suspects took a key ring and a five
pound pumpkin from the apartment, but loft both
the items outside the front door. The woman said
she woko up and found the men in her apartment.
She said the men appeared to be intoxicated Ac
cording to police reports, the men were in their
30s or 40s and were wearing several layers of
dark clothing.
• The University reported u theft of about $500
In change from parking motors between the 1300
and 1500 blocks of Kincaid Street on Oct. 23.
• A University student was cited for false
swearing on Oct 23 when he gave false informa
tion about where a keg was going to be con
sumed. Tire police seized the keg after finding It
on the 700 block of East 16lh Avenue.
• Two Unlvorslty students wore arrested for
their roles in a party on tho 1800 block of High
Street on Oct 23 One student was arrestod for
furnishing alcohol to minors and the other was
arrestod for false swearing Tho first student was
arrested tho night of the party when police, who
were responding to a noise disturbance, checked
the identification of some students at the party
Police determined that minors were being served.
according to police reports
The student arrested for furnishing alcohol
claimed the five kegs were his and that he had
bought them In California. Police reports said tho
police determined the kegs were purchased in Or
egon and that the identification tags had been re
moved from thorn. The police seized the kegs.
The second student, who actually purchased
the kegs in Eugene, turned himself In on Oct. 25.
according to pollco records. He was arrested and
charged with false swearing because he had given
false Information about where the kegs were go
ing to be consumed.
• A 2 2-year-old man was arrested for the thefl
of a car stereo and 12 frisbees on Oct 26. Accord
ing to police reports, tho man is accused of steal
ing the items from a man ho had boon out drink
ing with.
The victim, a 21-year-old man. said he and the
suspect went to Taylor’s Collego Side Inn on Oct.
24. whore they both got Intoxicated, according to
police reports. Tho suspect stole tho items aftor
the two returned to the victim's home. Tho victim
woke up and found his car broken into and his
stereo and frisbees removed.
The victim found the suspect on Oct. 25 und
confronted him about tho theft. According to po
lice reports, tho victim said tho suspect claimed
that ho sold tho stereo and the frisbees and that
ho would reimburse tho victim. Tho victim said
he accepted the proposal.
The two then wont out drinking again the night
of Oct. 25 and returned to the victim's house af
terwards The victim called the police aftor he
woke up and found that the suspect had loft the
house without paying tho victim, according to po
licu reports.
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MEETINGS
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StudoNli lor United Natfcma will have a
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riming room Tor mom information, rail
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Circle K International will hi** a
mooting tonight at 7 in the EMU Oder
Room 1.
Fm-Health S< mom • Canine will hava an
eakieuted ganoral moating tonight at 7 in
EMU Century Room H For mora
information, tall >4S MAM
Entrepreneur ah ip ( lab will hava a
moating today at 5 in Room 127 Chile*
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A a ten and Far ifkAmarw an Mod ant
Union will have a moating to diacut*
ending lha mimn game tonight at A in the
counaoitng renter
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Catholic Nram«n tamtrr wlli aponaor a
meeting and dietufttion among gay and
ietbian ntUlolli* tonight at ? 10 at 10SO
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1%'eefoy lountiatMMi will have iU (all Uffm
btble fttudy led by Janet Domwll Unlay at
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information. < all 140 4004
Wee try Koundalam will have it* tampu*
mminry rimllng group tonight a! 0 at 1230
Kincaid St For more information, tall
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MISCELLANEOUS
ImKman Inter vat (.roup* will apart aor a
KIC loader appro* iation dinner today at
S JO p m in Room !M Oregon Hail For
information, tail *06-1079
Faculty (Jab will have an (Mtioberfoat
aoctal for ail fortuity today from 4 10 to 7
pm in the Collier Houm For more
information, coil 146 *> 266
llilfol will sponsor a diecueaton with an
tuoeil Cumulate about the Iwaali American
{>«*«« prorata today at 1p m at 1414
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the Office of the Doan of Students will
spon vif an address with Kevin Borni from
the NGLTP today from 4 lo 6 p m in the
EMU Walnut Room For more information,
tall 34ft'1142
Southeast Asian Studies Program will
have a brown bag talk about “Lao Culture
Past and Present" with Douang Deuane
Bounvavong today from 12 30 to 1 JO p m
in EMU Cedar Room A For more
information, call 34ft 1S21
fapeneee Student Organization will have
a Japanese language labia in EMU Oder
Room E today at S ID p in For more
information, call 34ft-«9i>5
Oimeee writer* will give two talk* about
'Literature in Music*' and "Language and
Creativity in Fiction" today at 3 30 p m in
Room ftOS PLC
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