ISUPD Log
March 29, 2004
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.