Thursday, April 2, 2009

OUPD Crime Report: April 1

Among the items of interest in the April 1 edition of the University of Oklahoma police report:


OUPD officers were called to help with traffic at a Norman intersection on Wednesday after box car was separated from a freight train.


Norman Deputy Fire Chief Jim Bailey told the Norman Transcript that the derailment happened at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday when the car came loose just south of Lindsey Street.


Nobody was hurt in the incident, and according to the OUPD daily report, campus officers worked traffic at Constitution Street and Oak Tree Avenue.


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A report was taken by OU police at 1:23 p.m. on an obscene or threatening communication at Walker Tower, on the 2nd floor's west side.


No report was taken on the same type of incident at Bizzell Memorial Library at about 12:15 p.m. Wednesday.


There is no word as to what constituted obscene or threatening.


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Campus police officers were called to the Barry Switzer Center on Wednesday night after reports of motion-sensitive intrusion alarms going off. The April 1 OUPD report notes that it was a false alarm, and it was unknown as to what tripped it.


You can get view the OUPD police report each day at http://www.ou.edu/oupd/media.pdf.

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