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Man arrested for DUI

A 54-year-old man was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol near the Macintosh Humanities Building on Oct. 30 at 9:25 p.m., Lt. Richard Goodwin said.

A shuttle bus driver reported seeing the subject in a 1999 Toyota Corolla driving over the grass area at the south turn, and the car’s front passenger tire was flat.

According to the bus driver, the man was stumbling in and out of the vehicle and then urinated outside the vehicle. The man had returned to his vehicle and was about to leave when officers arrived on the scene.

The officers conducted a DUI investigation including a field sobriety test. The test determined the man was under the influence of alcohol, and he was taken into custody. He was later booked for a DUI. Though the result of his blood alcohol content was not released, it was over the legal limit of .08, Goodwin said.

Suitcase Stolen from Subway

A man eating at the Subway restaurant in the University Student Union food court on Oct. 30 at 5:39 p.m. reported that his suitcase was stolen, Goodwin said. The man told police he left his suitcase near Subway. The suitcase was black and contained a Toshiba laptop, the value of the loss is estimated between $1,300 and $1,500.

Vandalism in College of Business and Administration Building

Police took a report of vandalism in room 140A, College of Business and Administration building on Oct. 27, at 12:47 p.m. The Instructor of the class reported to police that the cables on his audio and visual equipment were tampered with. Goodwin said all cables for the Audio Visual equipment were unplugged from the back and a six-foot long audio cord was laying on the floor. Nothing was stolen, and the only damage was to the one audio cable.

Masked Bandit Caught at CSULB

Police received reports of a raccoon wandering around the tables of The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf on Oct. 27, at 5:30 p.m. Witnesses said the raccoon was approaching them and appeared either sick or injured. Animal control and the fire department were contacted. Goodwin said a Sergeant pursued the raccoon around the USU. The Sergeant had contained the animal under a trashcan until animal control arrived. Goodwin said animal control took the raccoon with them.

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