
The following are among the incidents reported to University Police between April 7 and April 13.
April 7
9:34 a.m.: An employee reported her vehicle was burglarized and several items were taken from it April 4 in Lot E-29 on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.
12:54 p.m.: An employee reported receiving several unwanted text messages from a non-affiliated ex-boyfriend. The case is under investigation.
1:45 p.m.: A non-affiliated man reported several tools were taken from the Clinical Education Building on the Harlingen campus. The case is under investigation.
April 8
6:48 p.m.: An officer responded to the Heritage Hall regarding a burglary that occurred three weeks ago. The case is under investigation.
April 9
9:46 a.m.: An officer observed a man and a woman having a verbal dispute in a car parked in Lot B-1 on the Brownsville campus. The officer contacted both parties and determined no crime had occurred. Both individuals left campus without further incident.
April 10
10:49 a.m.: A student reported striking a parked vehicle in Lot E-19 on the Edinburg campus. No injuries were reported.
11:53 a.m.: An officer responded to a bird inside a classroom in the Liberal Arts Building South on the Edinburg campus. The bird was released outside without incident.
1:38 p.m.: A staff member reported several computers lost while conducting inventory in the Mathematics & General Classrooms Building on the Edinburg campus.
2:46 p.m.: A student reported a man was following her. After further investigation, it was determined no crime had occurred.
4:07 p.m.: A staff member reported missing computer tablets while conducting inventory in the Life & Health Sciences Building on the Brownsville campus.
4:31 p.m.: Officers responded to a smell of gas in the University Library on the Edinburg campus. Officers checked the library and surrounding areas, and no odor of gas was found.
April 11
11 p.m.: An employee reported a suspicious man entered an unsecured office in the Health & Physical Education II Building on the Edinburg campus after hours but left before an officer arrived. The area was searched, but he was not found.
April 12
9:17 p.m.: An employee reported a natural gas odor in the Baseball Stadium on the Edinburg campus. Upon inspection, a gas pressure release valve was found to be the source, which is normal, according to a facility employee.
April 137:09 p.m.: A student reported he was assaulted by an unknown man while walking outside the Interdisciplinary Engineering and Academic Building on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.