Police Blotter
Derek Simons
Issue date: 9/4/07 Section: News
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Aug. 24
11:35 a.m. Fraud - Officers responded to a report of a fraudulent credit card used to purchase a textbook at the UMKC Bookstore.
1:52 p.m. Injury - Officers responded to a report of a student having a seizure at the Performing Arts Center. The student was transported by MAST ambulance to the hospital for treatment.
10:34 p.m. Minor in possession of alcohol - Officers arrested a suspect who was in possession of alcohol while under the age of 21. The incident occurred at 54th and Charlotte streets.
Aug. 25
12:36 a.m. Drug offense - Officers arrested a suspect who was driving under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs at 51st Street and Troost Avenue.
2:34 a.m. Information - While on patrol, officers found a person not affiliated with UMKC passed out on the ground at the General Services Building. The victim was transported by MAST to the hospital for treatment.
Aug. 27
12 p.m. Information - Officers responded to a report of a suspect going door to door selling magazines at the Bloch School of Business without university permission.
1:10 p.m. Fraud - Officers responded to a report of a suspect stealing and altering checks. The incident occurred between June 15 and July 19 at the UMKC School of Dentistry.
6:45 p.m. Threat - Officer responded to a report of a suspect threatening students at the Miller Nichols Library. The suspect was arrested.
Aug. 28
12:36 a.m. Arrest - Officers arrested a suspect who was driving with a revoked license at Volker Boulevard and Troost Avenue.
8:13 a.m. Assist - UMKC Police Officers assisted the Clay County Sheriff's Department in the apprehension of a wanted party at Royall Hall.
9:04 a.m. Illness - A student at Cherry Street Residence Hall reported having trouble breathing due to asthma and was transported by MAST to the hospital for treatment.
10:59 a.m. Larceny - Officers responded to a report of a student's vehicle being broken into at the Oak Street Parking Structure at 50th and Oak streets. A TV/CD player was missing.
11:35 a.m. Fraud - Officers responded to a report of a fraudulent credit card used to purchase a textbook at the UMKC Bookstore.
1:52 p.m. Injury - Officers responded to a report of a student having a seizure at the Performing Arts Center. The student was transported by MAST ambulance to the hospital for treatment.
10:34 p.m. Minor in possession of alcohol - Officers arrested a suspect who was in possession of alcohol while under the age of 21. The incident occurred at 54th and Charlotte streets.
Aug. 25
12:36 a.m. Drug offense - Officers arrested a suspect who was driving under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs at 51st Street and Troost Avenue.
2:34 a.m. Information - While on patrol, officers found a person not affiliated with UMKC passed out on the ground at the General Services Building. The victim was transported by MAST to the hospital for treatment.
Aug. 27
12 p.m. Information - Officers responded to a report of a suspect going door to door selling magazines at the Bloch School of Business without university permission.
1:10 p.m. Fraud - Officers responded to a report of a suspect stealing and altering checks. The incident occurred between June 15 and July 19 at the UMKC School of Dentistry.
6:45 p.m. Threat - Officer responded to a report of a suspect threatening students at the Miller Nichols Library. The suspect was arrested.
Aug. 28
12:36 a.m. Arrest - Officers arrested a suspect who was driving with a revoked license at Volker Boulevard and Troost Avenue.
8:13 a.m. Assist - UMKC Police Officers assisted the Clay County Sheriff's Department in the apprehension of a wanted party at Royall Hall.
9:04 a.m. Illness - A student at Cherry Street Residence Hall reported having trouble breathing due to asthma and was transported by MAST to the hospital for treatment.
10:59 a.m. Larceny - Officers responded to a report of a student's vehicle being broken into at the Oak Street Parking Structure at 50th and Oak streets. A TV/CD player was missing.
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