Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1993, Page 5A, Image 5

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    POLICE BEAT
The following incidents were reported to the
University Officte of Public Safetv and the Eugene
police department May 23-31.
•Two University students were t ited for minor
in possession of alcohol on the IHIH) block of Uni
versity Street May 23. Police officers were break
ing up a house party when the two students smirk
in the hack door of the house. Police had cleared
most of the party-goers out of the house when the
students made their way into the kitchen. The stu
dents were met by officers and Cited after they told
the officers they had been drinking at the party
earlier that evening, according to police reports.
•A University student reported an assault on the
1300 block of Agate Street May 25. The student
was walking out of a bathroom stall in her dorm
when a man gratified her around the throat and
threatened to kill her The man held her by the
throat for about three minutes and said. "Don't
move, or I'll kill you.” The suspect then ran to the
bathroom window and jumped onto the roof of the
next building. The neighlioring roof is about three
feet below the victim's bathroom window. Police
said they do not have a good description of the
suspect because the victim was not wearing her
glasses and did not got a good look at the suspect.
•Two University students were cited for harass
ment and obstructing governmental administra
tion May 26. Police cited the pair after investigat
ing a Eugene (larking control officer’s complaint.
The officer said the two physically prevented her
from putting a boot on a vehicle with outstanding
parking tickets April 26. After lieing cited, one of
the students said, "This is really going to f— with
my probation." according to police reports. The
other student told police she could not believe she
was being cited and said the parking officer "was
out of her mind.”
• The kappa Sigma fraternity. t(>90 Aider St.,
was cited for aggravated noise May 27 Police
observed 25 to 30 people drinking, yelling and lis
tening to loud folk music by a open fire outside
of the fraternity, according to police reports The
ticket was for aggravated noise disturbance, with
S750 ball, bet ause the house has had two other
noise citations in the past sis mouths
•The University College of Education. J5?t
Aider St., reported the theft of $40 from a Kolex
machine May 28 The suspect pried open a Kolex
machine in an education building bathroom and
emptied its cash box.
• A 38-year-old man was cited for disorderly
conduct and resisting arrest on the 700 block of
East 13th Avenue May 28 An EPD officer
observed the suspect and another male aggres
sively panhandling money on the sidewalk The
office said the pair yelled derogatory remarks
about Asians as a group of Asian women walked
past them When the officer contacted the two
men, one of them told the officer to "f— off "
As the officer was checking the suspects identi
fication. one of the men walked away. The officer
caught up with the man and grabbed him by the
arm. The man struggled ami told the officer that he
was going to kill the officer and said. "The next
time I see you you will lie dead." The officer took
the suspect to the ground, sprayed him with pep
per mace and handcuffed him. Act circling to police
reports, a crowd of 15 to 2t) students gathered
around the offic er and were shouting that the offi
cer was using exc essive force.
•A Sigma Kappa sorority member reported a
theft of some jewelry May 31. The student went to
Portland for the weekend and returned to find
$2,800 in jewelry missing from her closet
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