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. 15-16.
Nov. 15:
- Nonstudent Hugo A. Castro-Medina, 31, of Houston, Texas, was arrested for public intoxication about 2 a.m. Police found Castro-Medina asleep in the driver’s seat of a running pickup that was parked in the middle of the Westgate Center parking lot on Farris Road. Police said they shook Castro-Medina awake to speak with him and smelled alcohol in the truck. Police said he kept falling back asleep while they were talking with him, and he thought he was at home. Castro-Medina was taken to jail.
- Students Ethan Caleb Pool, 19, and Richard Gordon Warfield, 18, both of Maumelle, were issued Judicial Board citations for smoking marijuana in Bernard Hall at 3:28 a.m. Police smelled burned marijuana and saw a pipe on a desk in the dorm room. Pool gave the pipe and the remaining marijuana to the officers. Police destroyed the marijuana.
- Student Yuan Ma, 18, reported he hit a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado registered to Colby Harber, 19, of Ash Flat, in the Stadium Park parking lot three weeks ago. Police estimated the damage to Ma’s 2013 Chevrolet Camero at $500 and Harber’s Silverado at $200.
- A 19-year-old student reported he had been threatened and harassed by a 24-year-old male student while playing basketball in the HPER Center about 3:52 p.m. The student said he did not want to press charges.
Nov. 16:
- Student Richard Dondre Green, 40, of Conway, an assistant in the athletic department, was arrested on a warrant from the Conway Police Department about 10:59 p.m. Police took Green to jail.
- A 19-year-old student was taken to Conway Regional Medical Center by ambulance after she passed out in a State Hall shower about 11:59 p.m.
- Student Mary Marsh, 20, of Benton, reported at 1:01 p.m. that her green Patagonia backpack was stolen from her 2005 Lexus RX330 while the car was parked in the College of Business parking lot. Her Apple MacBook Pro, its charger and four textbooks were inside the backpack. Police valued the items at $2,230.
- A 17-year-old high school student from Pocahontas reported at 6:23 p.m. that her white iPhone 4s was stolen from Reynolds Performance Hall. Police valued the phone at $400.