A black and white University of Texas at Arlington police vehicle drives by with red and blue lights on top.

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

File photo / Christine Vo

This is a crime wrap-up from Jan. 12 to 14.

Criminal trespass 

On Jan. 12, officers arrested an unaffiliated person who violated a criminal trespass warning, UTA Police Capt. Mike McCord said in an email. He was taken to the Arlington Police Department jail.

Criminal trespass at a higher education institution with a previous conviction is a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $4,000, up to one year in jail or both.

Criminal mischief 

On Jan. 12, a student reported damage to a monitor, McCord said.

Criminal mischief with a pecuniary loss between $100 and $750 is a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000, confinement in jail for up to 180 days or both.

The case is still active.

Reckless damage or destruction of property

On Jan.12, a UTA Police Department public safety officer reported damage to a fire extinguisher cabinet, McCord said.

On Jan. 13, a student reported damage to his vehicle while it was parked.

Reckless damage or destruction of property is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.

The Jan. 13 case is still active.

Theft of property 

On Jan. 14, a student reported the theft of a backpack, McCord said.

Theft of property valued between $750 and $2,500 is a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $4,000, up to one year in jail or both.

The case is still active.

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