On Sept. 3 at 9 p.m. police were dispatched to the UNM Children’s Psychiatric Clinic. An employee of the clinic said he was escorting the 17-year-old male suspect from seclusion when the patient struck another patient on the back of the head and the hospital employee said he escorted the suspect back to seclusion, the report said.
The victim said he was on the phone in Chaparral Cottage with his grandmother when the suspect attacked him from behind for no reason, according to the report. The victim stated in the police report that he blacked out for a short period, but that he felt better.
An auto burglary was reported at 9:40 a.m. in the 1700 block of Avenida Cesar Chavez. A police report said a 19-year-old UNM student had the passenger side window of her car smashed. She said her purse and its contents, which included a cell phone, identification and credit cards had been stolen, according to the report.
The victim said she was
practicing soccer when she saw a black sedan drive by her vehicle.
She said the vehicle left, but returned a short time later and parked next to her car.
On Sept. 5 an 18-year-old female UNM student reported a bicycle theft.
The victim told police that she locked her bicycle in the Hokona Hall courtyard on Sept. 3. Two days later the bicycle was missing, according to the police report. The bicycle is estimated at $500.
On Sept. 5 UNMPD responded to an auto burglary incident at the Tennis Club. The victim said her vehicle was left in the parking lot west of University Stadium. When she returned someone broke the rear driver’s side window. According to the police report, two tennis rackets, shoes and an iPod were missing, all totaling about $995.
On Aug. 31 two male subjects flagged a UNMPD officer patrolling South Lot to report an auto burglary.
One man, 32, said he saw a black SUV drive into South Lot and park next to the other man’s vehicle. He said he saw a man walk around the vehicle, the report said. According to the report, the witness began running toward the suspect. Two men saw him and fled in the SUV, the report said and the witness waited at the vehicle and informed the owner, an 18-year-old UNM student, about the break-in. The victim told police an in-dash touch screen stereo, valued at $1,100, had been stolen.



