The following information was taken from incident reports filed by officers at UCAPD. The reports are made available by university police after they are approved by a supervisor. That process takes a few days, which delays our report. This is a complete report of incidents filed for Nov. 13-14.
Nov. 13:
- A 2010 Chevrolet Camara registered to student Hatem Sarour, 21, was towed from the Reynolds Performance Hall parking lot about 9:27 a.m. for unpaid parking tickets. Sarour was arrested and taken to jail about 1:27 p.m. on an unrelated warrant from the Conway Police Department.
- Nonstudent Rebecca Jungers, 24, of Conway, reported at 9:56 a.m. that her 2006 Acura MDX was hit by a truck driven by student James Hillestad, 62, of Conway, while parked at the Schichtl Studio Arts building. Police estimated the damage to Jungers’ car at $300.
- Student James Mason, 20, of Cabot, reported about 5:44 p.m. that his iPhone 5 was stolen from the HPER Center. Mason told police that he left the phone in his sweat pants under his backpack near a water fountain in the building. Police traced the phone to northeast building of The Grove Apartments.
- UCAPD Officer Torey McManis reported about 4:11 p.m. that he hit a 2010 Kia belonging to student Michael Palese, 21, of Batesville, while backing out of the drive between Bernard Hall and Schichtl Studio Arts building. McManis said he did not notice Palese had stopped to let another student out of his car, at which point McManis backed into Palese’s car with his patrol car. Police estimated the damage at $300 for each car.
Nov. 14:
- Student Rachel Leann McDaniel, 21, of Quitman, reported at 10:13 a.m. that her backpack was stolen from Torreyson Library. McDaniel told police she left the backpack unattended for about two minutes while she went to the bathroom and it was gone when she returned. The backpack contained several textbooks and an iPad.
- Student Kylee Rae Studioso, 20, reported at 6:01 p.m. that the door to her apartment in Bear Village had been forced open while she and her roommates were gone. Nothing was reported missing. Physical Plant employees repaired the damage to the broken door jamb.
- Student Zachary Needom Davis, 18, of Royal, reported at 7:26 p.m. that his orange Beats by Dre headphones were stolen from Bernard Hall. Davis told police that he believed an 18-year-old student in Bernard Hall stole his headphones. Police valued the headphones at $375.