By Michael Brice-Saddler and Jessica Campisi

University of Maryland Police served an arrest warrant and responded to reports of theft and suspicious activity among other incidents this past week, according to police reports.

Theft

On Saturday at 4:22 p.m., University Police responded to a report of a fight taking place at a tailgate on Field House Drive behind Cole Field House, University Police spokeswoman Sgt. Rosanne Hoaas said.

Five individuals had entered a tailgate without purchasing a ticket and began eating the food.

The group was asked repeatedly to leave, and one of the individuals slammed the gate in the reporting person’s face as they were walking out, Hoaas said.

Another one of the individuals refused to leave and was acting disorderly when police arrived, Hoaas said.

Thomas Riley Minturn, 24, of Bethesda, was arrested and charged in connection with the incident, Hoaas said.

Minturn faces four charges, including resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and theft less than $100.

Suspicious activity

University Police responded to the Art-Sociology Building on Sept. 29 at 7:32 p.m. for a report of a disorderly individual, according to a police report.

A student was walking around and acting aggressively toward people in the area, Hoaas said. An officer searched the area but was unable to locate the man.

Twenty minutes later, the officer responded to the Architecture Building for a report of the same person and this time was able to locate the student, Hoaas said. He was referred to the Office of Student Conduct, and this case is closed.

Warrant/summons service

On Saturday at 5:39 p.m., University Police responded to the area of University Boulevard and Route 1 for a report of a man walking in the roadway, Hoaas said.

An officer stopped the man, who was walking southbound toward the university, and took him into custody to serve a warrant for failing to appear in court for a traffic violation. This case is closed.

Trespassing

University Police responded to Leonardtown Building 247 on Monday at 8:06 p.m. for a report of trespassing, according to police reports.

The incident resulted in an arrest.

Hazardous condition

On Monday at 5:22 p.m., University Police responded to the Chemistry Building for a report of a hazardous condition, according to reports.

This case is closed.