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Police Beat: Disorderly conduct


ASU police reported the following incident Tuesday:

An 18-year-old Williams man was arrested at Hayden Hall early Monday morning on a charge of possession of marijuana. He told police he was visiting his girlfriend in the residence hall and had threatened a male who he thought was disturbing her. When police arrived, they reportedly smelled marijuana in her room, and asked him to speak with them in the study lounge. According to police reports, he was asked if he had been smoking marijuana because the officer smelled the odor and he also had "bloodshot eyes, wide pupils and a white moss on his tongue." The girlfriend turned over 11 grams of marijuana that the man admitted belonged to him. The man was released with charges pending review from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.

Tempe police reported the following incidents Tuesday:

A 46-year-old Tempe man was arrested Saturday morning and charged with disorderly conduct, and threats and intimidation. The man was arrested after going to his former workplace, Horizon Technologies, 2741 W. Southern Ave., in Tempe and allegedly causing disturbances. The man was reportedly threatening his former boss and repeatedly yelling, "I want my mother [expletive] money," police reports stated. He also reportedly yelled, "I am a terrorist, you will see what a terrorist can do," and threatened to blow up the building. He was booked at Tempe City Jail.

Reports compiled by Amanda Gonser. Reach the reporter at amanda.m.gonser@asu.edu.


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