In compliance with the Clery Act, UTSA keeps a daily crime log for 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 from Oct. 18 to Oct. 24
Assault
On Tuesday, Oct. 22, an assault was reported at University Oaks Phase 2. The assault was by contact through dating violence. The offense was unlawful restraint. The case was cleared by arrest.
Public Intoxication
On Sunday, Oct. 20, and Tuesday, Oct. 22, reports were made regarding public intoxication. Saturday’s report was made at University Oaks Building 4, and Tuesday’s report was made at the John Peace Library. Both cases were closed by exceptional means, which means “the agency must have: Identified the offender. Gathered enough evidence to support an arrest, make a charge, and turn over the offender to the court for prosecution.”
Graffiti
On Friday, Oct. 18, graffiti was reported on campus at the arts building. On Monday, Oct. 21, this crime was reported again at the John Peace Library. Both cases remain active.
Possession
On Saturday, Oct 19, a report was made on campus at Brackenridge Lot 2 regarding possession of marijuana, less than two ounces. The case was closed less than an hour later by exceptional means. On Thursday, Oct. 24, possession was reported again at the same location. The offenses were possession of a controlled substance, PG 1, marijuana, less than two ounces and drug paraphernalia. The case remains active. Later that day, possession was reported again at Chisholm Hall. The offense was a minor in possession of alcohol; the case was cleared by arrest.
Criminal Mischief
On Saturday, Oct. 19, criminal mischief was reported at Tobin Avenue Garage. The damages resulted in $750-$2499.99. On Monday, Oct. 21, at 8:55 a.m., the same crime was reported at University Oaks Building 25. The damages amounted to less than $100. Hours later at 9:26 a.m., this crime was reported again at University Oaks, the damages totaling to less than $100. All cases remain active.