April 3
10:08 a.m.: A woman reported she was concerned for her nephew, a student, because she had attempted to contact him via telephone since March 3 but he had not answered. An officer called the telephone number on file for the student and left a message. The student called back and said he was fine and with his father.
April 5
6:12 p.m.: Officers and emergency medical services were dispatched to the Robert C. Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship building on the Edinburg campus in reference to a student who had a seizure and sustained a forehead laceration after he collapsed. Emergency medical services arrived, assessed the student and transported him to the hospital for further treatment.
7:32 p.m.: Two female students reported being assaulted by another female student during an altercation over a class project on the Edinburg campus. One student was grabbed by the arm when she tried to walk away. When the other student tried to intervene, the student grabbed her arm and caused her pain. Both students declined to file charges.
8:02 p.m.: An officer responded to a vehicle facing the wrong way on the 1200 block of West Van Week Street in Edinburg. The officer determined the elderly female driver was disoriented and confused. Her son arrived at the scene and the woman was left in his care.
April 6
6:36 p.m.: A caller reported two men recording female students at the bus stop area of the Student Services Building on the Edinburg campus. Upon arrival, the officers saw two men matching the description walking away, but they ran when the officers approached. The surrounding areas were checked but the men were not located. It was determined no criminal offense had occurred.
April 9
3:25 a.m.: Officers saw a man standing outside a vehicle covered in mud on the service drive of Lot E-33 on the Edinburg campus. Upon contact, officers found the man to be intoxicated in a public place and a danger to himself due to his state of intoxication. The man was arrested and booked into the Edinburg Municipal Jail. The vehicle was towed by an on-call wrecker service.
3:47 a.m.: The Brownsville Police Department searched for a man and woman involved in an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon that occurred on the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville. The suspects were last seen around the Texas Southmost College Recreation Center. Because of its proximity to the UTRGV campus, a campuswide emergency notification was sent while the police department and UTRGV officers searched the campus and surrounding areas. The suspects were not located.
April 10
11:15 a.m.: Officers spoke with a man in Lot E-31 on the Edinburg campus. A criminal history check revealed the man had an extensive criminal history. He was issued a criminal trespass warning for all UTRGV property.
8:45 p.m.: A male employee reported seeing another male employee unclothed and showering in the sink in a restroom at Liberal Arts Building North on the Edinburg campus. The reporting party requested that the incident be documented.
April 11
1:46 p.m.: An officer contacted a female employee who reported being followed off campus on several occasions by an unknown person in a vehicle.
5:05 p.m.: An officer contacted a female student who reported being assaulted by a male student at an off-campus location in Hidalgo County. The student sustained minor injuries to her neck but declined to file criminal charges. The case is under investigation.
–Compiled by Arisbeth Rodriguez