This past week’s crime log included a mix of delayed and recent reports, ranging from sexual offenses and assaults to minor in possession violations and drug possessions.
On March 7, officers stopped a nonaffiliated 20-year-old individual for stumbling along Antelope Parkway shortly after midnight while walking their dog. Officers made contact with the individual and conducted a field sobriety test, which determined the individual was intoxicated.
The nonaffiliate was cited with a minor in possession by police, and officers waited with the individual until a responsible party could pick up the individual and their dog.
On March 4, officers pulled a car over on North 17th Street and North Antelope Valley Parkway for driving without license plates.
During the stop, officers found the nonaffiliated 24-year-old driver had violated their learner’s permit by driving without another adult in the vehicle. Additionally, officers found the driver was also in possession of marijuana.
Officers on scene arrested the driver for possession of marijuana.
On March 2, a sexual offense was reported by a student. According to UNLPD, the incident occurred during July 2025 when the student was fondled against their will by the student’s former partner at the time.
UNLPD is still investigating the incident.
Another delayed report filed March 3 documented an assault that occurred Feb. 19 inside the Nebraska Union. A student was tabling for the Turning Point USA club when another student struck a whiteboard at the club’s table, causing it to hit the student’s arm.
The student received minor injuries, and UNLPD is still investigating the incident.
On March 2, a student reported that their electric scooter had been stolen. According to UNLPD, the scooter was stolen on Feb. 28 from the Sandoz Residence Hall bike rack shortly after 1:30 a.m.
Police are still investigating CCTV footage to find the identity of the thief.
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