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Sexual assault, theft of property and criminal mischief in this week’s crime log

This is a crime wrap-up from April 16 to 18. Theft of property On April 16, a female staff member reported the theft of a gift basket, UTA Police Capt. Mike McCord said in an email. Theft of property worth $100 to $750 is a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $2,000, up to 180 days in jail or both. The case is still active. Sexual assault On April 17, a female student reported to Title IX a sexual assault by a known associate, McCord said. Sexual assault is a second-degree felony punishable by a fine not exceeding $10,000, a jail sentence between two and 20 years or both. The case is still active. Reckless damage or destruction of property On April 17 and 18, two separate male students reported damages to their vehicles while parked, McCord said. Reckless damage or destruction of property is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500. The April 17 case is still active. Criminal mischief On April 18, an officer investigated a report of broken glass on a vending machine, McCord said. Criminal mischief with under $100 in pecuniary loss is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding $500. The case is still active. @PMalkomes news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Sexual assault, theft of property and criminal mischief in this week’s crime log

A police car sweeps by during an altercation April 25 outside Ransom Hall.

This is a crime wrap-up from April 16 to 18.

Theft of property

On April 16, a female staff member reported the theft of a gift basket, UTA Police Capt. Mike McCord said in an email.

Theft of property worth $100 to $750 is a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $2,000, up to 180 days in jail or both.

The case is still active.

Sexual assault

On April 17, a female student reported to Title IX a sexual assault by a known associate, McCord said.

Sexual assault is a second-degree felony punishable by a fine not exceeding $10,000, a jail sentence between two and 20 years or both.

The case is still active.

Reckless damage or destruction of property

On April 17 and 18, two separate male students reported damages to their vehicles while parked, McCord said.

Reckless damage or destruction of property is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500.

The April 17 case is still active.

Criminal mischief

On April 18, an officer investigated a report of broken glass on a vending machine, McCord said.

Criminal mischief with under $100 in pecuniary loss is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding $500.

The case is still active.

@PMalkomes

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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