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Crime Blotter: Trespassing, public intoxication and assault

Kung-foolery

Officers received a call about a male carrying what appeared to be a Samurai sword on his back March 9 at 11:23 a.m. After investigating the call, the officers determined that it was a student carrying an umbrella with a handle that looked like a sword handle.  

Unwanted visitors

Head track and field coach Andy Sythe notified the police that there was an unauthorized group of about 10 people on the track Sunday at 9:03 a.m. When officers arrived at the track the group had already left.

Woman slips at Walter Pyramid

A 66-year-old woman was transported to the Long Beach Community Hospital after slipping and falling outside the Walter Pyramid on Sunday at 7:35 a.m. She did not sustain life-threatening injuries.

Too much Pow Wow fun?

Officers were notified about an intoxicated 62-year-old male that was being loud and vulgar on the upper campus quad where the Annual Pow Wow was taking place Saturday at 6:32 p.m.  When officers arrived they found no one that fit the description given.

Can-can, no thank you man

Officers received a call Friday evening from a male who had been punched and had a can thrown at him. This occurred when the individual was dropping his friend off at school. The male filed a police report and the campus police are still investigating the incident.

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