The following are among the incidents reported to University Police between Sept. 22 and 27.
Sept. 22
9:47 a.m.: A student reported a vehicle hit another car while parking and left the area in Lot E-37 on the Edinburg campus.
11:52 a.m.: Officers responded to a student having a seizure in the Interdisciplinary Academic Building on the Brownsville campus. Emergency Medical Services transported the student to a hospital for further evaluation.
12:27 p.m.: A student reported his wallet was stolen from his backpack at the University Recreation on the Edinburg campus.
Sept. 23
4:58 p.m.: A suspicious package containing a letter and USB drive was delivered to the University Financial Services building on the Edinburg campus. The case is under investigation.
Sept. 24
11:29 a.m.: Employees reported a cash shortage during a deposit at the Bursar Office on the Brownsville campus.
3:40 p.m.: An employee reported a Texas Southmost College security officer was rude to her while she unloaded equipment on Ringgold Road in Brownsville. The incident was reported to the TSC security supervisor.
5:38 p.m.: An officer responded to a man smoking in the Emilia Schunior Ramirez Hall on the Edinburg campus. It was later tested positive for marijuana. The case is under investigation.
Sept. 25
2:33 p.m.: An officer helped a student unlock their car on Lot E-16 on the Edinburg campus. The student later realized they had lost their keys.
7:41 p.m.: A parent reported not hearing from her daughter, a student living at Casa Bella on the Brownsville campus, since May. Police contacted the student, who was fine, and later called her mother.
Sept. 26
8:31 a.m.: An employee reported being hit by a golf cart driven by another employee at the loading dock in the Academic Support Facility on the Edinburg campus. The employee felt pain but declined emergency medical care.
4:28 p.m.: Officers responded to a suspicious woman in the International Trade and Technology Building on the Edinburg campus. She was identified as a former employee and issued a criminal trespass warning from all UTRGV property.
Sept. 27
10:17 p.m.: A student reported loud banging noises in the hallway of Heritage Hall on the Edinburg campus. Officers found no cause.
10:23 p.m.: An officer responded to a report of a former student refusing to return a dorm key at The Village apartments on the Edinburg campus. The student agreed to return it after being contacted.
–Compiled by Dayra Gonzalez

