Monday, Cctct:r24, 1C23 Police Eepoii A ccccnd-dc-rcs sexueJ assault and an attempted sexual teeault were reported to the UNL police early Saturday nomlr. . The second-decree assault, which ii under Invcs tatlon by campus pclle?, occurred b the Nebraska Union .metered per Ikr 1st at 12:24 r..m. The victim sdd she- walked thrcir.h the lot tr.d was knocked down ncer ad..l. ;.ry t tuck. , The victim d,:::.:d her a.: .:.:!-1 u a 19 or 20-ycar-cld black male, c ; prcru.T.stcty 6-1 or 6-2, we!:hir.3 about 200 pousdj with short hair. Th3 victim tzli she ler. ; : J him Li the -rc in tad ran to tho A!;,.: 1 .1 scrcrity hsuce at 1C31 S It. . At 2.2 1 ii.n, cempua pslica received a report cfan cttesiptcd sesuol areault tt 2Cth tr.d R streets. The esse was turned over to the Lincoln Police Department. The following Incidents aieo were reported to the UNL police between 4 a.m. Thursday and noon Saturday: Thursday. 4:23 a.m. Woman's screams reported at Sandcz Hall Officers contacted the woman, who said she wanted to enter the building. 1:07 p.m. Hit-and-run accident reported at a metered parking space along T Street. Victim reported his car was struck on the driver's doer while it was parked. A witness reportedly left a message on the victim's car describing the vehicle that left the scene. : : 2:28 p.m. Car windshield reported broken in Parking Area 2, 16th and Y streets, causing approx imately $200 in damage. , 2:55 p.m. Wallet reported stolen from an open room in Selleck Quadrangle. Approximately SS0 was taken. ' " ' 3:13 p.m. Loud stereo complaint reported at Selleck Quadrangle. The stereo was turned off when officers arrived. : ; : 5:31 p.m. Two-car accident reported at 16th and Y streets. No injuries were reported. ' 6:54 p.m. Car-motorcycle accident reported on 16th Street between U and S streets. No injuries were reported. .. , . . . 7:27 p.m. Intoxicated person reported at Smith HalL The person was taken to the Lincoln Detoxif ication Center. - 7:59 p.m. Loud stereo disturbance reported at 619 N. ICth St - " . G:53.hl 1 !e ileal c?.z::; nc; r : - rte 1 at Err- - nett Hall Treatment rcperteJiy i T 1 1:35 p.m. Loud stereo complaint at 1531 S St! i i 11:36 p.m. Student watch croup reported a ; person stealing gas cap from a vehicle. Description was given and investigation h underway. : Friday 1 2:2 1 a.m. Disturbance reported at 1 6th and S streets. Hocks reportedly were being thrown into the street."';. .ry:-:.jy..'" : . "". "'; ; 1:49 aim. -'Explosion reported at 625 N. 16th St. ; An artillery simulator was reportedly detonated in the driveway. -.: " 3:10 a.nt.-. Loud noise :"repcrtcil:c t"'rh'i!l-if Fountain. ' .. . " ; . . .' ' 10:11 a.m. Bookbag reported stolen from Abel Food Service area. 1 0: 1 2 a.rn. Batteries reported stolen from Home : Management Laboratory A. v .:, 2:20 p.m. Purse and wallet reported stolen from .. ' Bessey Hall Both had reportedly been' left unat-. - tended in a classroom.-;' . - : :-V :- 3:22 p.m. Car antenna reportediy broken off in.-' Paridng Area 1 near ICth rrJ ICth street ar.d Q to R streets. .I'"-.. ' A.-.C 1 p.ra. L: 1 Cehv. :i Wri: :y 10- rp : -d llejeb . r.- i. .--. -n &Tk? - x r, c 1 &. lit i -:. . Jl 1 . " r iw3 Cju-sCatu w.. , k - v.. -vl ! C2" s vCn czi - S: :::n Art G;":.T I crl'.J tut no L- . . - - a . . .j -, .. ... s-. p r t . 1 ti C.e 2 brrori.s Uiiien - ,j i .-1. 1 ar Fleat reported s-t on dre z 1 ik- S c -te. LLncc.n Fire C.prtmst r.JE-.,d t.d-. 1:C j am. Criminal rbchicf reported in rarl-ng Arr 1 2 near ICth and Vine streets. Person reported . v r- ...... J 0.. r- ICIcltx ri"turbarcercrcrtcdcnth8r.cctie!3 cfl .- r: -1 1": t-ram, per ly cnuced by an rrtr.rry L -i. ... -A . . 2:17 44- . d 1. : i r esa d r r au!t rep ertcd at ! crre tu:r.:l ever to tlvo K-aTcr ey r..e rwfc-n.'d eX t . - f - ! --4 System . . . if The residents ol:rcd several alternatives to the proposed acquisi tion, including a pro posal to put Dodrje Street underground and build ing a parking lot on top, and to staler classes at UNO to ease the parking crunch. The board also ap- E roved the hiring of a incoln architectural firm Bahn, Vermeer and Haccker to do the design work on remodel ing projects at Architec ture Hall and the Former Law building on the UNL c nm jp u 3 Recent Robert G. Sim mons of Scottsbluff ob jected to the hiring, say ing the fee of 6.2 percent of the total project cost was too high, and that the architects had been chosen in a different manner than architects for other projects. 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