The following are among the incidents reported to University Police between Nov. 10 and 16.
Nov. 10
3:38 p.m.: Officers responded to Lot E-16 on the Edinburg campus in reference to a studentโs vehicle that was struck while parked.
6:28 p.m.: An officer responded to a traffic collision involving two students in Lot E-16 on the Edinburg campus. No injuries were reported.
10:05 p.m.: An officer responded to the Heritage Hall Apartments on the Edinburg campus in reference to a female student feeling ill. The student was subsequently transported to the hospital for further medical evaluation.
Nov. 11
11:41 a.m.: An officer contacted a non-affiliated man at the Veterans Affairs Health Care Center in Lot H-4 on the Harlingen campus. The man was seeking help at the clinic, but found it closed in observance of Veterans Day. An emergency mental health detention was conducted by the officer, and the man was subsequently transported and admitted into a local hospital for inpatient treatment.
Nov. 12
3:11 p.m.: An officer met with UTRGV employees who reported that, while driving a university vehicle from the Edinburg campus to the Brownsville campus, it was struck by another vehicle. The staff member was advised to file a police report with the Edinburg Police Department since the incident occurred in the City of Edinburg. No injuries were reported.
Nov. 13
1:42 p.m.: A student reported that she lost her driverโs license in Unity Hall on the Edinburg campus.
Nov. 14
1:27 p.m.: A student reported her bicycle was stolen while secured at the bike rack outside the Mathematics & General Classroom building on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.
1:38 p.m.: A student reported his bicycle was stolen while secured at the bike rack outside the Mathematics & General Classroom building on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.
Nov. 15
12:39 p.m.: A female student who fell ill on the Edinburg campus was transported to the hospital by emergency medical services for medical care.
Nov. 16
8:20 a.m.: An officer responded to the Health Affairs Building West on the Edinburg campus in reference to an active fire alarm. A staff member reported she caused the alarm to go off while heating up her food in the microwave. The panel was reset, and the building was cleared for reentry.
9:08 a.m.: A parent reported she had not heard from her son, a resident at Unity Hall on the Edinburg campus, since the previous night and was concerned. Officers subsequently located the student and verified he was OK.
–Compiled by Arisbeth Rodriguez