I really busted the celibacy on this one, i guess she grew back her cherry, and busted it once more.


Police Beat: Tempe woman arrested for prostitution
by Shea Drefs
published on Thursday, January 26, 2006
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:

A female ASU student reported to police Tuesday night that a male subject had grabbed her buttocks "with one hand as he rode by without stopping." The suspect was reportedly wearing a dark jacket, riding a "lowrider" bicycle and had dark hair. Police said they are looking for additional leads.

An unknown male suspect allegedly committed theft and assault against a Cholla Apartments resident assistant early Tuesday morning. The suspect allegedly took the victim's cell phone and pushed him against a wall when he threatened to call ASU police about a noise violation the suspect had committed.

The victim was unwilling to aid in the prosecution and said he only wanted his cell phone back, police reported.

Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday:

A 21-year-old Tempe woman was arrested Tuesday night on the 4900 block of South Wendler Drive and charged with prostitution. Police reported the suspect agreed to perform "full service" on an undercover officer for $160.

A 24-year-old transient man was arrested Tuesday afternoon on the 5100 block of South McClintock Drive and charged with forgery. The suspect allegedly tried to cash a check from an account that had been closed for 18 months. The check appeared to have been wash-altered, police said. Police reportedly found another individual's ID on the suspect during a search. He was also allegedly carrying several more checks, which he said he "found," police reported.

A 21-year-old Alabama man was arrested Tuesday night on the 1100 block of South Rural Road and charged with residential burglary. The suspect reached through the window of a Tempe home, unlocked the door and entered, police reported. He allegedly took $221 from a wallet inside the victim's dresser. The suspect was found a block away from the site of the burglary in possession of exactly $221, police said.

Reports compiled by Shea Drefs. Reach the reporter at shea.drefs@asu.edu.

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