The following incidents were reported to the University Office of Public Safety and the Eugene police department |une 9-|ulv 18 • The University si ience department reported n theft June 14 of 35 gallons of ethyl alcohol valued at $150. The theft occurred sometime between June 9 and the date it was reported. The alcohol was siphoned from 55-gallon drums It appears that a master key was used to enter the building as there was no sign of forced entry. There is no sus pect information. • A reckless burning was reported at the 1300 block of Columbia Sins-t June 10. The sus pis I told investigators that he had accidentally poured lighter fluid out of Ins window and then lat er thrown a i igarelte out. The fire caused charring of the bricks and around the window. The suspect was interviewed by polii e. but it had not been determined whether or not he would lie prosecuted. • EPD officers responded to a report of a noise disturbance at the 1400 block of East 18th Avenue June 12 at 1:50 am About 50 people were at the par ty when the police arrived, according to police reports. One person veiled, "It's the police EPD is here!" A University stu dent was cited for noise distur bance. As the officers left the premises, one person yelled.'"I'm going to get my uzi and shoot all of you!.” according to police reports • Two males, lfi and 18 years old. were cited for consumption of alcohol on unlicensed premis es, minor in possession of alt o hol and possession of less than an ounce of marijuana at the cor ner of 13th Avenue and Kincaid Street June 18 at 11:1,3 p m. An OPS officer had seen the pipe and marijuana and advised an EPD officer The suspects surrendered their pipe and marijuana to (lie EPD officer, were cited and then released. • A burglary occurred at an apartment complex on the 180(1 block of Harris Street June 19. A compact disc player valued at $149 was stolen. A< < ess was gained through an units ked tfixir from a shared kitchen area • A transient male was arrest ed for burglary at 7-Eleven. 1310 Alder St June 19 it 9 30 p m I lie man had previously Ixx-n t it ed for trespass at the store, so tin* clerk saul she would not serve him The man selected a bottle of tieerand tossed Ins money on the i outlier The clerk refused to accept the money and t ailed the polit e alter the man exited the store. The man was arrested out side of the premises • A burglary was reported by the University edui ation depart ment June 20 A laser printer, television. VCR. computer mon itor and computer valued at a total of $5,248 were stolen Act ess may have been gained through an open front window, as there were no signs of forced entry • A 20-vear-old man was arrested for falsely representing his age at Pegasus Pizza. 790 K - 14th Ave . futte 26 a! 7 to p m HPD officers contacted the man ager of the restaurant upon arrival and were led to the suspei t The suspet t Itatl shown his fake itlen lification to an employee ol the restaurant and had Ins time angrv when it wasn't returned to him When t onfronteti hv the offu ers. tile suspect showed them lus real Oregon Driver's License He said that lie tiad copied his fake iden tification from lus real one and then adjusted ins date of birth • KPD offii ers were dis|tafched by OPS to the Universitv Inn, 1000 Patterson St . June 2M in response to a report of trespass ing A 42-year-old man was arrested on the second floor He was charged with trespassing and consumption of alcohol on unli censed premises The man fold officers that once fie got out of jail, fie would skip court and leave town. • A burglary was reported at Kspresso Roma, 825 K fifth Ave . Julie 29 at 5:20 a m Access to the restaurant was gainer! through the courtyard, and there was severe damage to the doors Police found pafiers and smashed equipment strewn on the floor A partially consumed croissant was found in a cooler, hut no other theft was reported Damage to the store totaled $400 • A greenhouse at the Univer sity Institute of Molecular Biolo gy was burglarized on June I Three bulbs — valued at a $559 total — used for growing plants were stolen An ess was gained through a broken window. Three recent burglaries occurred at this greenhouse previous to this im i dent The greenhouse was bur glarized again on July 14 Eight grow light bulbs valued at a $2,350 total were stolen Access was gained through the front door. On July 18, two heat lamp bulbs valued at $300 were stolen from the University Phvsual Plant Authorities believe that the incidents are related and believe the thieves may have made a mis take in stealing the heat lamp bulbs • Officers responded to an alarm at Kenny's Landing. 1214 Kincaid St., at 12 a in July 5 The front door had been kit ked in, hut the suspects did not enter Authorities believe that the alarm may have si a red them off • Polit e and fire officials responded to a report of a lotto Jeep Wrangler being consumed by flames at t3lh Avenue and Ferry Street July 0 at 2 4U a m I lamage was estimated at $8,500 Offii ials are Irv ing to determine if the fire was started on purpose or if it w as an at culent • I he Phi (Mtmma Delta frater nity house reported a burglary July I t Sports trophies, photos and award plates were stolen, and photo t nmposites had tieeii damaged A billiard table was overturned The t ost of property stolen or damaged was estimat ed at $5,150 A( t ess was gained through a window • Three males were cited for minor in possession by an OPS offii er through an FPD officer at the Bean Complex, 14 in Colum bia St.. 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