UNM golf cart stolen
On the morning of August 3, a UNM employee reported to UNMPD the theft of a golf cart, according to a police report. According to the employee, the golf cart was parked on the south side of 302 Cornell the afternoon of August 2.
Upon arrival the following morning, the golf cart was gone. No suspect, no witness information, and no evidence have been found, and the investigation is ongoing.
Domestic disturbance outside Mitchell Hall
Early in the morning of August 10, UNMPD officers were dispatched to the area around Mitchell Hall in response to reports of a male subject kicking a female in the face and body, according to a police report.
Before arrival, a witness reporting the violence was able to give officers a description and general direction the suspect was headed. When officers arrived on scene, the female victim was unconscious with no identification, laying face up with multiple facial contusions and blood on face, neck and hands.
A suspect was not found initially, but was later identified. The victim was quickly taken to UNMH by ambulance.
UNMH worker assaulted
On the evening of August 10, a UNMPD officer was dispatched to the UNM Hospital Emergency area to a report of battery on health care personnel, according to a police report.
The first victim was preparing to give a female patient an IV when the patient became upset and struck the victim on her arm. Shortly afterwards, another health care employee was bitten and scratched on the ring finger and chest. The victims only wanted documentation and did not wish to pursue criminal charges.
The patient stayed at UNMH for continued treatment.
Drug kits found in HSC Library
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On the morning of August 10, UNMPD officers were dispatched to the Health Sciences Center Library in response to a report of found narcotics, according to a police report.
According to an employee, the items were discovered in a closed electrical storage area. Various unknown employees transported the narcotics to the HSC Library Administration office.
Two zipper cases that contained narcotics fix kits and four prescription pills were turned over to UNMPD. Witnesses did not wait for police to arrive, and no suspects are currently known.
The syringes were placed into a sharps container and other items were tagged for destruction.




