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    Police blotter: Oct. 31 – Nov. 3

    University Police

    Thursday, 6:09 p.m.: Bike theft at Tehama bike racks. “Olive green Schwinn boy’s one-speed. White seat post, white handlebars. Sticker on side of bike reads ‘one less car.’”

    Friday, 2 a.m.: Alcohol-related medical aid at University Village Building 24. “Male subject passed out at door. Unresponsive.”

    Friday, 9:34 a.m.: Assault on the 200 block of Walnut Street. “Student assaulted last night at Ray’s Liquor at approximately 2 a.m. Subject seeking medical attention for laceration to eye.”

    Friday, 11:31 a.m.: Battery outside the Student Services Center. “Reporting party at University Police Department to report subjects grabbed him and called him a ‘fag’ and destroyed some property after he defended a female they were ‘cat calling’ to. Occurred between 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. at the Student Services Center bike racks the night before.”

    Friday, 12:21 a.m.: Drunk in public outside of O’Connell Technology Center. “Subject wearing toga.”

    Saturday, 4:35 a.m.: Suspicious subject on Fourth and Ivy streets. “Hispanic male adult masturbating in front of frat.”

    Sunday, 1:39 a.m.: Alcohol-related medical aid in Whitney Hall, eighth floor men’s restroom. “Residential adviser reporting unresponsive male laying on toilet with pants down. Subject transported to Enloe.” 

    Sunday, 12:18 a.m.: Battery on Warner Street bridge. “Out with injured subject. Cut over eye.”

    Sunday, 10:08 p.m.: Petty theft on the second floor of Meriam Library. “Reporting party left her Kindle charging and when she came back it was gone. Reporting party knows it is being used at the moment because she is receiving notifications regarding apps being downloaded.”

    Monday, 11:12 a.m.: Elevator malfunction on third floor of Langdon Hall. “Doors won’t open. Two males inside. Recalled it down and it was empty.”

    Chico Police

    Thursday, 2:51 a.m.: Fight on the 700 block of West Fifth Street near Ivy Street. “Two males, one female fighting on the tracks. One subject just hit another with a large rock. One now walking onto First Street. Plaid jacket, silver pants. Person who threw rock (is wearing) red pants, red and white shirt.”

    Thursday, 9:31 a.m.: Firearm in public on the 2000 block of Business Lane. “Vehicle had just gotten off the freeway on to 20th Street. Had a gun pointing out the window, not pointing at specific (individual). Driver pointed out of passenger window.”

    Thursday, 11:49 a.m.: Sex/fondle and battery on the Esplanade. “Reporting party called to report that on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25 she was ‘groped’ by a coworker. Reporting party has (reported) this to the supervisor and human resources department at the hospital. Reporting party has since left her position of employment there, requesting to speak with an officer.”

    Thursday, 12:03 p.m.: Shoplifting at Raley’s on the 200 block of West East Avenue. “Disturbed in the parking lot and put subject into car in parking lot. Unknown vehicle. Two white male adults jumped a hispanic male adult that was going into the store and cuffed him and put him in the car. Reporting party went around corner of store to call and didn’t see vehicle.”

    Thursday, 4:50 p.m.: Transient problem on the 500 block of West Fifth Street. “In alley between Fifth Street and Sixth Street and Hazel Street and Chestnut Street. Going through the trash throwing it all over the ground, ripping it

    Thursday, 8:14 p.m.: Drunk in public on the 700 block of Mangrove Avenue. “Subject approaching vehicles and yelling at them. Currently in front of the store under the Starbucks sign. Employee complaining about the same subject. Second reporting party advising the subject is laying in the lot, starts to get up and crawl, then falls back down. Creating a hazard in the lot for vehicles.”

     

    – compiled by Nicholas Carr and Mozes Zarate

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