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. 26-30.
Nov. 26:
- Student Evan D. Gardner, 19, of North Little Rock, was issued a Judicial Board citation for violating the campus drug policy about 10:07 p.m. after he admitted to police that he had a small amount of marijuana in his pocket at the Sigma Nu fraternity house located at 411 Western Ave. Officers were scheduled to provide security at a party at the house that they later learned had been cancelled. Police said they could smell an “overwhelming smell of green marijuana” in the residence when they entered the house. Gardner gave the officers a “small amount of green marijuana in a small plastic bag” that was in his pants pocket. Police destroyed the marijuana.
- Students Scott Robert Marchand, 19, of Hackett, Kristofer Myles Lilley, 19, of Sherwood, Harrison Cardillo, Elizabeth Hankins and Ryan Young were all issued Judicial Board citations for violating the campus drug policy after police caught them smoking marijuana in Baridon Hall about 10:48 p.m. Police said the students had put a towel at the base of front door of the room, hung a sheet in the room to create a “tent” and disabled the smoke alarm.
Nov. 27:
- Police found a 20-foot section of the privacy fence beside Building 3 of Bear Village damaged about 3:47 a.m. Police estimated the damage at $1,500.
- Student Ernesto Pena, 24, reported about 11:25 a.m. that his blue Ralph Lauren Polo sweater was stolen from a clothes dryer at Stadium Park Apartments. Pena said the sweater was valued at about $90.
- Student Yihan Xu, 23, reported about 1:51 p.m. that someone damaged his 2012 Hyundai Sonata while it was parked in the lot west of the College of Business. Police estimated the damage at $100.
Nov. 28:
- No reports filed.
Nov. 29:
- No reports filed.
Nov. 30:
- Nonstudent Amber Marie Leal, 21, of Conway, was arrested for driving while intoxicated, speeding and endangering the welfare of a minor about 1:42 a.m. after police stopped her near the intersection of Dave Ward Drive and Edgewood Circle. Leal failed several field sobriety tests and registered 0.14 on the breathalyzer test. Police found Leal’s 4-year-old daughter alone in Leal’s apartment. The child was released into the custody of Leal’s mother.