• USU Police responded to Old Main Hill for a sledding accident. Officers located a young woman that had fallen off her sled and had been hit by another group of people sledding. The young woman said she was having neck and back pain. She was assessed by emergency medical services and transported to the Logan Regional Hospital by ambulance.
• USU Police received a report of an employee hearing several rifle gun shots in the area of the USU Heating Plant. Police responded to the area to find a funeral happening just inside the west fence that involved a bagpiper and two riflemen. Police contacted and advised the complainant of what they found.
• USU Police responded to Wasatch Hall for a fire alarm. While investigating the fire alarm, police located alcohol. Police notified Housing of the violation of Housing policy so the individuals in the apartment could be fined.
• USU Police responded to Bullen Hall for a report of tobacco and alcohol being consumed by minors. Two individuals were cited for minor in possession of alcohol and minor in possession of tobacco.
• USU Police responded to the Skaggs building for a report of a suspicious vehicle. A subject was sleeping in the vehicle and contacted. The subject was advised that he needed authorization to be parked in this area.
Sunday, Jan. 24
• USU Police responded to Aggie Village in two minutes for a noise complaint. Police made contact with the apartment identified making the noise. The subject said they were just taking a shower. No further action was taken by police.
Monday, Jan. 25
• The fire marshal responded to report of a fire involving a cutting torch. The fire was extinguished and the employee was not injured.
• USU Police assisted Logan City Police with the funeral escort of a former Logan mayor. USU Police provided traffic control.
Tuesday, Jan. 26
• USU Police assisted Logan City Police in searching for a suicidal man with a gun. The individual lives at the edge of campus and possibly was in the area of the Stan Laub Training Center. Officers searched for the individual and was unable to locate him. Police are investigating.
• Police responded to the Water Lab on a report of illegal dumping in a metal recycling dumpster. Police are investigating.
• USU Police responded to Old Main for a medical assist. A student was having a seizure in a classroom. The student was given a ride home by a roommate and refused to have emergency medical services respond.
• USU Police responded to the Stan Laub Training Center parking lot for a report of a vehicle that had some items taken out of the vehicle. This investigation is continuing.
Wednesday, Jan. 27
• A student reported his lost debit card and then found out that it was used to purchase unauthorized items.
• A student reported receiving several harassing phone calls. Police are investigating.
Thursday, Jan. 28
• USU Police responded to the construction sight near the Jones Education Building for a report of a fire. Police were able to locate a small propane weed burner that was on. Police contacted the construction site manager and advised him of the problem.
• USU Police responded to a report of a physical fight in Wasatch Hall. Upon arrival, police determined that one of the individuals had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The individual was booked into the Cache County Jail for the warrant.
• USU Police responded to Bullen Hall for a report of an explosive device going off. A homemade device was set off in the yard west of the building. No damage was done to any vehicles or the building. This investigation is continuing.
Friday, Jan. 29
• A student was concerned that they may have given personal information to an individual trying to scam them. It was determined that the person is a legitimate census taker.
• The USU Fire Marshals Office reported to USU Police of a suspicious individual in the Aggie Terrace. It was reported that a white male with brown hair, glasses, slender and about 6 feet tall was looking inside vehicles in the Aggie Terrace. The individual left the area when he noticed the fire marshals. USU Police was unable to locate the subject.
-Compiled by Rachel A. Christensen