POLICE BEAT
Aug. 24 - Prank Call
A UNF employee reported receiving an unusual phone call at her office from an unnamed person. The caller asked
to speak with someone at the office of Amnesty International to report human rights violations and sexual abuse
he witnessed in Cape Town, Africa while on a recent trip.
He stated that he witnessed men working in the nude and showering while young girls watched them. He also stated
that he witnessed some of the men ejaculating while in front of the girls.
The caller then asked what the complainant thought about that. When the complainant told the caller he needed
help, he promptly hung up. No further such incidents have been reported.
Aug. 24 - Minor Injury
A UPD officer was approached by a man in Lot 16 who inquired where the nearest hospital was. The man stated he had
cut his hand on a bulletin board on campus and believed he needed stitches.
The officer observed a large cut on the man's right index finger and offered to get him to medical assistance. He
refused and told the officer he would have a friend transport him to Shands Jacksonville Medical Center.
Aug.27 - Vandalism
A UPD officer was dispatched to Lot 11 in reference to a call about vandalism regarding someone's personal vehicle.
Upon arrival, the officer met with the victim, who stated that she noticed someone had thrown yellow paint on her
car and scratched the word "bitch" into her bumper. The victim advised the officer that she had parked her car
approximately 30 to 40 minutes earlier and entered Osprey Cove.
A friend of the victim stated that while the victim was inside, he observed a white Ford Expedition park behind
the victim's car and an unknown female exiting the vehicle, but did not see where she went.
An investigation into a potential suspect yielded no evidence relevant to the incident. At this point, UPD has no
suspects or investigative leads.
Compiled by Ace Stryker
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