The most frequent crime on the UF campus for the week of Nov. 11-17 was larceny occurring at various buildings, according to the University Police Department's online crime log.
Here's a breakdown of the crimes.
Theft:
- Six instances of larceny occurring at a building, all pending
- One case of burglary, pending
- One case of scooter theft, pending
Drug and alcohol violations:
- Three narcotics violations, two resulting in physical arrests and one resulting in a notice to appear
- Three instances of narcotic equipment possession, two also resulting in physical arrests and one resulting in a notice to appear
- Two DUIs, both resulting in physical arrests
- One liquor law violation, leading to a notice to appear
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Miscellaneous:
- Two instances of criminal mischief, both resulting in physical arrests
- One instance of a prowler loitering, resulting in a physical arrest
- One instance of resisting arrest without violence, leading to a physical arrest
- One instance of trespassing after receiving a warning, ending in a physical arrest
- One instance of causing a false alarm regarding fires, pending
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