The following incident* were reported to the University Office of Public; Safety and the Eugene police department July 26 to Aug 9 • A 25-year-old male was arrested for assault at the 1300 block of Alder Street July 26 Officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute and took the man into custody after seeing evidence of injuries on the woman he had been fighting with. The woman told police she would sign a complaint. • A University student reported a theft of her bicycle from Leo Harris Road behind Aut/.en Sta dium July 27. The $300 mountain hike hnd been locked • A woman reported an act of public indecency at Unvrence Hall July 27. She encountered a par tially clothed man kneeling in an aisle on the sec ond-floor library. The man was looking at a book and masturbating. According to police reports, the woman said. "That's absolutely disgusting!" The man picked up his shorts and shoes and fled the building. The suspect is described ns a black male between 30 and 40 years old. about 5-foot-11 and with a runner's build. • A 2.3-vear-old male was i ited for consumption of alcohol on unlicensed premises at 1 1 30 p.m July .30. According to police reports, an officer saw the man drinking beer from a plastic cup in front of n house, and the man told the officer that he was old enough to drink. The officer advised him to dump the beer, whir h was about one-quarter full Instead, he drank the beer, and the officer cited him. • A 35-vear-old male transient was arrested fur providing false information to a poiii e officer on the -too block of East 19th Avenue July 31 Accord ing to police reports, the man was camping ille gally and had been warned to leave two days pre viously- The officer asked the transient why he didn't go to the Mission, and he said he didn't like it there. The man gave the officer a false name and date of birth, and he was arrested. • A University student reported a theft of a bicy cle valued at $450 July 26. It had been locked to another hike, but the cable had been cut. The stu dent called later and said he had recovered the bike. • A theft from a vehicle was reported at the 1700 block of Columbia July .30. The driver's aid* win. dow was smashed and a jacket was stolen. The jacket was valued at $40, and the damage to the window was estimated at $80 • A burglary of a bicycle was reported at the -too block of Cast nth Avenue Aug t> The woman who reported the burglary said that she woke up to find the front door unlocked and her hu vde miss ing The bicycle was valued at $350 • A 48-vear-old male transient was arrested for trespassing at the MMX) block of Alder Street Aug fi at 11 p.m. The man screamed at police to leave him alone and was verbal I v hostile and aggressive The man was arrested at the scene • A burglary was reported Aug 7 at the Sigma Nu fraternity. 700 K 1 Mb Ave . Aug 7 The door was unlocked and sis shirts were stolen Televi sions, VCRs and bottles of alcohol were left untouched. The sis shirts were valued at $350 • A 30-yeor-old man was arrested for second degree shoplifting and assault Aug 0 at the Uni versity Bookstore The suspet t was observed h\ bookstore security leaving the bookstore with a pair of sunglasses he did not pay for, act nrding to police reports When the suspect was contat ted hv two securi ty personnel, the suspect said he had taken the sunglasses Ihjc ause his eyes were sensitive to the sun. He said someone hud broken his glasses the day liefore. at cording to police reports Security attempted to question the suspect fur ther and hail to restrain him when he became unruly The conflict moved outside of the book store’s lobby area onto the sidewalk, where anoth er man attempted to help the suspei t by grabbing one of the sei uritv officer's ne< ks, at c ording to police reports The suspect then eluded sei uritv ami ran into the Kincaid Street-Cast 13th Avenue intersection. 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