The following are among the incidents reported to University Police between March 11 and 24.
March 11
4:39 p.m.: An officer responded regarding markings found on the northwest exterior wall in the Liberal Arts North Building on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.
March 13
9:56 a.m.: An employee sustained minor injuries to his hand while placing a metal bollard back in place in Lot E-15 on the Edinburg campus. The employee refused Emergency Medical Services.
March 14
11:59 p.m.: A student reported, via email, a vehicle striking a parked unattended vehicle in Lot E-38 on the Edinburg campus. The email stated after the collision, the second vehicle left the area and parked in a different space. The case is under investigation.
March 17
2:44 p.m.: An officer met with a residential assistant at Casa Bella who reported finding a vape pen inside a dormitory while conducting a health and safety inspection. The officer took custody of the vape pen, which tested positive for THC. The case is under investigation.
March 18
10:52 a.m.: An employee reported a fire extinguisher was missing, which was possibly misplaced during a recent event, in the Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus.
March 19
2:16 p.m.: An officer responded regarding statements written in pen on the first-floor men’s restroom wall in Sabal Hall on the Brownsville campus. A work order was submitted to remove the markings. The case is under investigation.
March 20
10:29 a.m.: An officer met with a non-affiliated woman who tripped and fell while attending an event in the Health and Physical Education Complex on the Edinburg campus. The woman declined Emergency Medical Services and stated she would seek medical assistance on her own.
March 24
10:33 p.m.: An officer contacted an employee who reported almost being struck by a vehicle while walking through a crosswalk on North Sugar Road in Edinburg. No injuries were reported.
2:34 p.m.: A student reported finding damage to the rear window on her vehicle while it was left unattended in Lot E-26 on the Edinburg campus. The officer was unable to determine whether damage occurred on campus.
–Compiled by Narda Serna


