DUI
Police arrested Kelly Attla, 16, on Oct. 28 for driving under the influence.
An officer pulled over the North Pole resident around 2:40 a.m. for driving in the middle of the road on Tanana Loop and then backing up, police said.
He registered a .098 breath alcohol concentration, police said.
Attla was taken to Fairbanks Youth Facility, police said.
He was also charged with minor operating after consuming and operating a vehicle in violation of a provisional license, police said.
CRIMINAL TRESPASS
Police received a report Oct. 28 shortly after 8 a.m. of someone sleeping in the library.
An officer contacted the non-university affiliated person and trespassed her from campus, police said.
TROUBLE AT PLAY
Police received a request Oct. 29 around 3 p.m. to remove a male from a performance in the Fine Arts Building because of past issues with the person, police said.
The scheduled play that afternoon was David Mamet's "Oleanna," which ran from 2-4 p.m.
The person agreed to leave, police said.
DRUGS AND A PLANE
An off-duty UAF officer arrested Patrick Sweet, 20, of Fairbanks for possession of a controlled substance and violating his probation after he attempted to leave the state with a juvenile runaway, police said.
The officer was asked to assist with a runaway juvenile at the Fairbanks Airport Terminal on Oct. 28 around 10:30 p.m.
The officer contacted the female juvenile, along with three other people, who were attempting to leave the state, police said.
Sweet, who was on probation and wasn't allowed to depart Alaska, was among the group, police said.
The officer asked to check if there were any packed bags in Sweet's vehicle. When checked, the officer found traces of marijuana and a small quantity of cocaine in his possession, police said. The officer arrested Sweet.
KID CALLER
Police responded to a hung-up 911 call from Hess Village on Oct. 29 around 4 p.m.
The officers discovered a child was playing with the phone, police said.
SEXUAL ASSAULT
Police received a report Oct. 30 around 5 p.m. of a possible sexual assault in Bartlett Hall.
VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Police received a report of a single motor vehicle accident on Alumni Drive on Oct. 31 at 4:40 p.m. Young Noh, 64, was taken to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital for injuries.
Police said they were citing her for driving without a driver's license.