Police Beat, Sept. 19
Published: Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Updated: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 21:09
Sunday, Sept. 9 at 1:39 a.m.:
While a deputy was patrolling South Village he came across a person with drug paraphernalia and marijuana. The subject appeared to be dizzy and looked as if they were going to pass out. Medics were requested and they said the subject was having a panic attack. The subject was in the care of the medics and the paraphernalia and case were turned over to judicial affairs for review.
Sunday, Sept. 9 at 1:58 a.m.:
A call was transferred from Lee County control stating that someone was trying to commit suicide in the lake in North Lake Village. Witnesses got the subject out of the water and stated that he was very combative. Medics arrived and transported him to Gulf Coast Hospital. He was examined and then Baker Acted.
Monday Sept. 10 at 6:18 p.m.:
There was a request for an officer to be present for a room search in South Village. Marijuana was found on top of the refrigerator along with a green leafy substance and an Adderall that was identified by the resident. This case was turned over to judicial affairs.
Tuesday Sept. 11 at 2:00 p.m.: A complainant reported the grill of their vehicle had been taken off. This happened while the vehicle was parked in the handicapped area of parking lot one. The complainant was advised to stop by the police station to provide a written statement.
Tuesday Sept. 11 at 4:33 p.m.:
The Wellness Center called and requested EMS for a female who was having breathing problems. They thought she was possibly having an asthma attack. She was taken to Gulf Coast Hospital.
Tuesday Sept. 11 at 5:00 p.m.: An officer was requested to assist with a room search in South Village. Housing officials found two empty glass jars, two glass jars containing a total of 22 grams of a green leafy substance that tested positive for marijuana, two metal grinders, one vaporizer, one scale, one smoke buddy filter, and one glass pipe. All items were placed into evidence for judicial reviews.
The Police Beat is compiled by Eagle News staff from public logs available at the University Police Department. Police Beat is not associated with the UPD. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.





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