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June 6

An officer went to UNM Hospital after a man head-butted two walls. The officer met with a hospital worker who said a patient put a hole in two walls with his head. The employee said the patient was sitting in the ER and had admitted to using drugs. The patient became angry when a woman came to see him. He stood up and hit his head on the wall, making a large hole. He did it again to another wall and then sat down. The employee said there was no obvious reaction from the other people in the ER. The woman left, and the patient was taken to the mental health clinic to be evaluated.

June 8

An officer met with a woman who said a man dropped his pants and showed his penis to her. The woman said she walked past the Telos House at 1855 Sigma Chi Road and saw three men in green scrubs standing on the porch. She said one of the men dropped his pants and showed her his penis. Officers went to the Telos House and a tenant showed the officers which room the three men were in. A man in green scrubs answered the door, but there were only two men in green scrubs in the room. The officers found the other man and brought him back to the room. He told officers he pulled down his pants. The man said he had urinated by a tree and afterwards, yelled out, "Woo hoo." His pants were still down when he yelled. An officer checked the dirt by the tree where the man said he had urinated, and it was dry. The officers cited the man for indecent exposure and told him to not come back to campus unless he attended UNM. The man is not a student or a UNM employee.

June 11

A man reported a stolen parking boot. The man said he booted a vehicle that was parked illegally at the Telos House at 1855 Sigma Chi Road. The man said the vehicle has racked up $500 in parking fines. The man said someone got in the car and drove out of the parking lot with the boot still attached. The boot is homemade with a tractor tire rim and a lock. It is valued at $60.

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