ISUPD Log

Information provided in the log comes from ISU Police records provided to the Daily. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

March 23

  • Officers assisted another agency with a possible sexual assault off campus.
  • Michael Blahut, 31, 1123 Maxwell Ave., was taken into custody at the Armory on a warrant held by the Story County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Officers initiated an investigation into the alleged forgery of an academic progress document at Beardshear Hall.
  • Theresa Weber, 21, 3026 Story St., was arrested for operating while intoxicated at Hayward Avenue and Lincoln Way.
  • Vehicles owned and/or driven by Stephanie Doucette and Kathleen Mullin were involved in a property damage collision in Lot 93.
  • Vehicles owned and/or driven by William Brown and Stephen Payne were involved in a property damage collision at the Scheman Building.
  • A staff member reported the theft of a computer and other instructional technology equipment from Howe Hall.
  • A vehicle that left the scene struck a car owned by James Kurth in Lot 63.
  • A pedestrian reported being struck by a car on Wallace Road.

March 24

  • Officers were dispatched to a loud party. Peter Mosha, 26, 1312 Florida Ave., was charged with supplying alcohol to underage persons at University Village.
  • An individual reported the theft of a license plate in Lot 100.

March 26

  • David Cook, 26, 616 9th St., was charged with driving under suspension at Lincoln Way and Lynn Avenue.
  • Cindy Ellett, of 2907 Duff Ave., reported damage to a vehicle in Lot C2.
  • A staff member reported that a male resident acted in a disorderly manner the previous evening at Wallace-Wilson Commons.
  • Vehicles owned and/or driven by Justin Shapiro and Melissa Morrison were involved in a property damage collision on Union Drive.
  • William Locke, 3347 Friley Hall, reported the theft of a coat from Hilton Coliseum.
  • A resident reported the theft of money from his room in Helser Hall.
  • Officers mediated a verbal dispute between several acquaintances at Beyer Hall.