UNIVERSITY Police say students must report brutality By Manoy Baucum Thr primary causes for stu dent-police problems on cam pus arc stereotypes ami incor mt perceptions. a group of Eu gene police officers, adminis tration offi< nils and students agreed Tuesday mght Students and police are equally frustrated with each other. University Office of Pub lit Safety Director Carey Dray ton -and at a panel discussion organized by tire ASl’O The problem with police-stu dent relations seems to Ire mlat eti tir the officers who work the campus area and the officers that work the downtown area, said |rm Oliver, assistant vice president for institutional af fairs. Oliver said campus police rarely have altercations with students while on the jot) lie cause they see students during tire day. going to class and tending to duily student activi ties. That's why officers like to work !hr campus." she said. EPD officer Dennis Baker >iii officers who work the campus have asked for the dut\ The profit* ms occur, officers said, because downtown ( tips are the ones who see students committing < rimes while under the influence of alcohol Oliver said she ii.es listened to perceptions of hoth police and students and "there are narrow minded stereotypes coming from tioth sides ” Ilona Kolfs/.iir, an attorney with the University's legal sor vices, attended the dist ussion and spoke about the rise she has seen in student aliena tions. saying there Is a "marked increase in these type of con tacts ’* Koles/ar acted as a student advocate, explaining the prob lems students can encounter from seemingly petty misde meanors. such as a false swear ing on keg licenses Students who apply for a tfjr i'jg MJUfc> OPS Director Carey Drayton told a crowd ot 20 people Tuesday night that police and students are equally frustrated with each other teaching certificate or slate is sued licenses encounter dif ficulties that may also prevent thorn from galling jobs in an al ready tough economy. shit said Another woman from the au dinner said if more information were given to student* on the matter of keg licenses and other misdemeanor offenses, the problem could be lessened Drayton said minors who drink are extremely susceptible lo rape iiml sexual assault Drayton and the other offi cers emphasized the impor tance of telling someone about any incident c of police brutal ity or harassment as soon as possible "We've got to break the si Inner." Drayton said 13i»er I ininiir House Hand Friday s $3 Sowbelly • View eld Saturday s > S4 I he Map Jacks Rallied Roosters lllind l emon Pledge, blank Discussion Sunday . S3 Huh 1 sans • Pieces of 1 isa Maron James Music Starts at 10pm Open 4pm-2 30am Mon-Sat POLICE BEAT The following Incidents wore reported to the University Office of Public Safety and the Eugene police department from Nov. 11>-23 • A burglary at the University music building. ‘Hit K. 18th Ave., was reported on Nov. 16 A flute valued at S300 was taken from a looker The suspects gained entrance to the building after hours and cut a lock off the locker There was no sign of forced entry on the exterior doors of the building. The burglary was the third of its kind in the jiast throe weeks • A hike valued at $900 was reported stolen on Nov. 10 The hike was token from the 1200 block of East 13th Avenue while the owner was study ing in the EMU. The hike was locked to itself, hut was not lot ked to any Other object • A University student was arrested for assault on Nov 18 The student Is suspec ted ol assaulting another student at the Public Enemy concert in the EMU Ballroom on Nov. 6 The student was the second person arrested as a suspect in the as sault • A 32-year-old man was arrested for criminal trespass and harassment on Nov 19 Police found the man lying on a bench on the 1500 block of Kincaid Street According to polit e reports, the man was visibly intoxicated arid could not sit up straight When polic e asked the man how imu h he had to drink the man replied "A whole hunch of Old Milwaukee The man then asked the offi cer to arrest him The officer said he intended to take the man to a detoxification center The man stuggled when the officer tried to put him in the car. Once in the car, the man tregan to kick the window separating him from the officer ThecfTi err then took the man to j.ti! and ( tied him • A bicyclist and motorist worn involved in .in accident on Nov 20 The bicyclist was traveling in the middle of the Hast 14th Avenue and had no headlight, according to police reports The bicy clist wiis attempting to turn Inf! onto Alder Street when she hit a car that was (raveling south on Al dor and was making a left onto hast 14lh Avenue The bicyclist suffered minor < uts and bruises and no one was cited in the act ident • i'oltt i responded to a i omplalnt of people on the roof of tin apartment complex on the 700 block of hast 15th Avenue When police arrived al the scene, they observed two men fighting in the alley According to police reports, the fight was between a resident of the apartment complex and