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Sexual assault, stalking, harassment

UTSA Crime Log 3/20-3/31
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Kara Lee

In compliance with the Clery Act, UTSA keeps a public daily crime log that houses all on-campus crimes. The log summarizes the case’s date, time, location, incident and current status. The crimes detailed below are taken directly from the crime log, showcasing the trends premiered during the first month of classes. 

Sexual Assault

On Oct. 29, 2022, a sexual assault offense took place at Chapparal Village. The incident occurred at 10 p.m. but was not reported until March 22, 2024, at 2 p.m. The case is still active.

Stalking

A case of stalking took place on Main Campus on Jan. 3. The incident continued until Feb. 29 and was reported at 8:24 a.m. on March 22. The  case was closed by exceptional means. 

Harassment

On March 21, a case of harassment took place at the Bosque St. Building. The incident occurred from 9:36 to 9:51 p.m. and was reported immediately. The case is still active.

Indecent Assault

On March 18, an indecent assault took place on Main Campus. The incident happened at 12 a.m. and was reported on March 21 at 4:04 p.m. The case was closed by exceptional means. 

Assaultive Offense – Intimidation

On Dec. 1, 2023, an assaultive offense involving intimidation took place at the John Peace Library. The offense started at 10:51 a.m. and lasted an entire 14 days; the incident was reported on March 21. The case was closed by exceptional means. 

Harassment of a Public Servant

On March 25, harassment of a public servant took place at the Ximenes Ave Garage. Additionally, the same individual faced an offense with the possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The incidents were reported at 8:33 p.m. and the arrest cleared the case. 

Minor in Possession of Alcohol

On March 24, a minor was caught in possession of alcohol. The incident took place on Angelina Rd. and was reported at 10:12 p.m. The case was closed by exceptional means. 

Graffiti

On March 28, a graffiti case was reported at the Student Union Building. The incident took place at 9:38 p.m. and was reported immediately. The case is still active. 

Criminal Mischief

On March 21, criminal mischief took place at the Biotechnology Sciences & Engineering Building. The incident occurred from 12:12 to 12:26 a.m. and was reported immediately. The case is still active. 

Theft

The crime log is dominated by theft. Four different cases of theft were reported from March 22 to March 31. The incidents took place at the John Peace Library, the Science & Engineering Building, Laurel Village Resident Hall and Bosque St. All four cases remain active. 

To stay in the loop, visit UTSA’s Public Safety website.

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Laynie Clark
Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief
Laynie (she/her) is a third-year Psychology major with a minor in Nonprofit Management. She is passionate about mental health awareness and joined The Paisano in the spring of 2021 to share her passion with others. After graduation, she plans to return to school for her master’s, and just figure out the rest as it happens. When she is not swamped with school, you can always find her reading cheesy romance novels or driving around aimlessly. In addition to her love for cheesy romance novels, Laynie has a mild addiction to all things Marvel-related and has written countless reviews to prove it.
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Kara Lee, Graphic Editor
Kara is a communication major on track to graduate in 2025. After graduating they hope to work for non-profits that specialize in environmental concerns so they can give back to the planet that provides so much for us. When Kara is not in school or working they can be found either drawing or hiking.

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