Prescription found altered at WilceA person who was given a prescription of Vicodin from the Wilce Student Health Center Pharmacy attempted to fill it more times than directed by the doctor.

An employee of the pharmacy was asked to fill the prescription and found it unusual that “10” was written in the space “Refill __ Time(s)”.

A police officer was notified, arrived and waited at the pharmacy for the person to return and attempt to pick up the Vicodin, but the person never returned. The officer requested to have an interview with the person.

Man searches for abducted MalibuA man who parked his gray Chevrolet Malibu in the lot of the Fawcett Center Hotel returned to the parking space to find that his car was not there.

The man stated he drove to work at the Fawcett center and parked in an “A” parking spot, south of the building. When he returned the car was missing. He said all payments are current for the vehicle. Niether Traffic and Parking, University Police nor Shamrock Towing have taken the vehicle. He also said there are no identifiying features about the vehicle. The keys were not in the vehicle and the fuel level is unknown. The car was left locked while unattended.

Student reports dirty phone calls to policeA Morrison Tower resident reported that she has been recieving telephone calls in the early morning hours since the beginning of autumn quarter.

According to the resident, these calls are occuring roughly once per week on the weekends, usually around 3 a.m. The nature of the calls are sometimes sexually explict and the caller(s) often ask her if she knows that her telephone number spells something dirty. She is in the process of having her telephone number changed but said she needed a police report to finalize the change. One of the numbers making the calls has been found, and the residents were called by police and warned of the incident.