POLICE BEAT The following incident* wore reported to the University Offic t of Public Safety and the Eugene police department April 25 to May 1 • A Eugene parking control officer reported a case of harassment on the 1200 block of Alder Street April 28. The officer was putting a boot on the tire of a vehicle when two suspects approached her. One of the suspects grabbed the officer's arm and pulled it away from the boot The boot foil to the ground, and the suspect got in between the officer and the vehicle. As the first suspect pre vented the officer from applying the boot, he yelled to the second suspect to get into the vehicle and start it. The officer told police she decided it was not worth it to make any further attempt to I>oot the vehicle and left the scene Police have the vehicle's license plate number and are investigat ing the incident. • A University student was arrested for posses sion of marijuana and drug paraphernalia on the 1500 block of Hilyard Street April 28. An EPD offi cer smelled a strong odor of marijuana us he was walking past the student, who was sitting alone on his porch. The officer approached the student and asked if the student had been smoking marijuana The student said "yes" and showed the officer a hand-rolled marijuana cigarette. The officer then asked the student if he could search the house for more marijuana. The student told the officer he could search the house, m cord ing to police reports. In the house, the officer found an 18- to 20-inch tall marijuana plant, a wuter bong, grow lamps, fans and two hooks on how to grow marijuana. When the officer asked the student why he allowed the search, the student said. "I didn't think it was a big thing.'' according to police reports. • Police seized a keg of tieer and a tap on the 700 block of East 15th Avenue April 28 The officers were responding to a complaint of a loud party at the address When police officers arrived at the apartment, two male sublet ts who were drinking at the party told the officers they were both 10 years old. The officers contacted the residents of the apartment and asked who bought the keg The residents said they could not remember the name of the person who bought the keg. According to police reports, the residents said they also know that at least half of the people at the party were under the legal drinking age Polic e confiscated the keg and tap and broke up the party • The Architecture and Allied Arts Library. Room 2(H) Lavvrenc e. reported a theft and a c ase of criminal mischief April 29 A librarian found numerous architectural magazines hidden behind some shelving The magazines had been c ut up with razor blades, and some pic tures were missing The magazines, some of which were more than 70 years old. were valued at a total of $560. • A member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. 1090 Alder St., reported the theft of a bit vcle April 29 Members told police they heard the sound of breaking glass early in the morning The members went to the front of the building and found a win dow broken and g bike missing Polic e said the suspect broke the window, rent bed into the build ing and opened the front door from tIns inside to get into the fraternity. The bike was valued at $900. •A University student was arrested and cited for petty larceny at Spiller Mall April 29 An OPS offi cer who was walking outside of Spiller Mall saw a blue handicapped parking sign in the student's dorm room window. The offic er and the dorm's resident assistant contacted the student and dis covered eight more stolen street signs in the stu dent's room The student told the olfii er tie bad found some of the signs and stolen some of the others while he was intoxicated, ac i circling to police reports •A :M year-old man was arrested and c ited for DUII. driving with a suspended In onse and elud ing a police officer on the 1.100 bloc k of Milyard Street April 30 Polii e offic ers observed the man stumbling down the street before' getting into Ins car and driving away After a brief i base, the off! i ers pulled the man over and arrested bun • A Lane Community College student was cited for minor falsely representing age at Cuido s bar. 801 K 13th Ave . May 1 An EPD officer who was parked across the street observed the snb|e< t walk into the liar Tile offic er said he bad cited the sus pect in the past and knew the suspect was not of age The officer went into the liar, found the sus pect and cited him. The officer seart hod the sus pect hut did not find any false idenlifuaition on him ET ALS MEETINGS (■panrM Sludrnl Orgmualiofl will meet today at 4 10 p m in EMU Odar Mourn f For more tiifornuiiuO, call 60? 1662 Nmimal Ttwory Omiommm (.roup will 8Hwl today at 1 30 u m m EMU' (reilury Mourn A For mom Infontutiwi. call 346 4009 Student* for I’niltd Sol ton will moot today from 4 10 to 6 p m in EMI1 Century Mount E For mom information. tall .146 9794 Alpha Pin Omega MemHerahtp Eam mittee will moo! tonight from 7 to 9 in EMU Century Mount 0 For mow inform* lion. Cali 146 9794 Unwanted Hesatal Behavior Tad fort# Meeting will mwo today from 12 10 to 2 p m in the EMU Hoard Mourn For more information t all 31ft 3210 1 nwanted Savual Bvkanor Interna t tonal I mum CuituaillM will moot today from 3 30 to 4 30 p m in RMU Century Room |. For mom information. tali 346 30*31 MtSCfcU-ANfcOUS Spirituality and the Art* Prop*I will have a work*hop led by Ardi* l-airy today from 11 JO a tn to 1 p m at tha We* ley Foundation Art Studio. 12 36 Kim aid St For mom information, tall 316 46*»4 Outdoor Program will have a pomenia turn about Niger River ex pt or at ion tonight at 7 30 in Room 100 Willamette For more information tall 316-416 S Constitution C ourt will have a hearing about the ASUO eU* ttona tonight at 6 in the KMU (luniwood Noam Fur mom in form.*! ton tali J4fl MM Outdoor Program will nrewof the noon Hanger* today <*' li 20 p m in the Out door Program room »n the FMU For mow information, tail 14ft 4 164 appeal* hr-nmiK* today «l ) 10 p m in Kimxii 1110 Straub For more informal Ion. tall 146 1740 Alpha Kappa Par will have a return* workshop today at 4 10 p m in Hoorn IK) Gilbert For more information c ail 484 4210 VtftnamvM Student Attorialien will have a potluck followed by ipeakar* tonight at ft 10 in the Smith Malt lounge Ftw more information, tall 144 4877 Imidenlal Fee ( ommillee wrtll have ■ MffONWUlV U.— TONIGHT! 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