Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 26, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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POLICE BEAT
The following incidents were reported to the University Office of
Public Safely and the Eugene police department May 18-23.
• The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. 821 E. 15th Ave.. reported a
burglary May 18. The house mother called the police and said a pic
ture was stolen from the house as part of a fraternity prank. The pic
ture was returned, but the thieves did $80 in damage to a window
during the break-in.
•A 42-year-old man was cited for trespass and menacing at 7
Kleven. 500 E Broadway. May 18 An employee called the police
after the suspect began harassing customers outside of the store,
according to police reports The employee told police the suspect
was intoxicated and attempting to buy beer The suspect led the area
before police arrived.
The employee called police again when the man returned to the
store later the same day. On his second visit to the store, the sus
pect menaced the employee when the emptovee told him to leave the
store. The man raised a Iwtlle above his heat} and told the employee.
"I am going to smash this through your face." and left the store.
Polit e caught the man leaving the area and cited him.
• The University music department reported a burglary at Beall
Concert Hall. 9fil E. 1 Hth Ave.. May 19. The suspect pried open a
metal box in the building's ticket office and took $150 in cash. There
were no signs of forced entry on the building's external doors, and
police have no sus|>et:ts.
•Two University students were cited for noise disturbance on the
1300 block of Alder Street May 20. Police responded to the two stu
dents' apartment after receiving complaints of loud music and
yelling The police warned the pair and left the apartment. After
the police left, the two men began yelling obscenities and challenged
other area residents to a fight, according to police reports. Police
returned a half-hour later and cited the pair.
• A University student was cited for furnishing alcohol to minors
on the 700 block of East 18th Avenue May 20 Police officers
olrserved a large party at the address and said many of the people at
the party appeared to be underage. The officers stopped a 19-year-old
partygoer and asked him if he had boon served alcohol in the house.
The partygoer said ho was served and that anyone could get beer in
the house The student who lived at the address told police he kicked
all of the minors out of the party and was not responsible for the peo
ple in his yard. Police cited the student and broke up the party.
• A University student was arrested for having an open container
on the 1500 block of Alder Street May 21 An OPS officer observed
the student walk out of a house drinking out of a cup. The officer
contacted the student and said the cup was empty but smelled
strongly of alcohol After briefly talking to the officer, the student
tried to run away and was t aught by an KP1) officer on the 1400 block
of East 14th Avenue.
• The Asian-/Pacific-Amerit.an Student Union, Room 21 EMU.
reported a < ase of criminal mist hief May 22. Sometime between May
14 and May 17, someone umwl a swastika into a cork bulletin board
outside of the union's office.
•The Beta Theta Phi fraternity. 1009 Patterson St was cited for
aggravated noise disturbance May 22 According to police reports,
the fraternity was hosting a "six-way'' party with five other sororities
and fraternities at its house. Neighbors < umplained of loud inusn
and yelling, and police cited the fraternity The ticket was for aggra
vated noise disturbance, with $750 bail, because the house has had
two other noise < nations in the past six months
• A University student was cited for minor in possession of alco
hol and trespassing on the 1800 bloc k of Hast 18th Avenue May 2.1
OPS offic ers noticed a door to an apartment complex was open and
decided to go inside and investigate Onc e inside, the officers found
a student sleeping on the floor of the building The student told the
offic ers that he lived at the address, which he stated was 14H0 Pearl
St The student ap{reared to 1h* drunk and repeatedly told officers he
was on the 1400 block of Pearl St reset The student said he I relieved
he was at the right address even after officers took him outside and
showed him street signs that said he was on the 1800 block of East
18th ^frenue. according to police reports
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