**1. Wrong turn leads to multiple arrests**
MU police officers on patrol at 12:27 a.m. Friday arrested four people after pulling over a car at the corner of University Avenue and Hitt Street.
“Officers observed a vehicle make a turn from the wrong lane,” MUPD Capt. Brian Weimer said. “The passengers were seen to be visibly intoxicated.”
Parker Whitehead, Alex Pollard and Michael Groene, all 19, and Alec Sorensen, 18, were arrested on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor. Sorensen was also arrested for possessing false identification.
**2. Police arrest burglar in progress**
Darrick R. Noone, 20, was arrested at 2:34 a.m. Friday, when officers were called to the 500 block of William Street about a burglary in progress.
When they arrived, the officers found the back door kicked in and blood on the door, as well as another back door. When officers went inside, they found Noone covered in blood and seemingly asleep on the couch.
When officers tried to arrest Noone, he resisted. He was arrested on suspicion of second-degree property damage, resisting arrest and first-degree trespassing, according to Columbia police reports.
**3. Officers find prescription drugs in Hudson Hall**
MU police were dispatched at 1:29 p.m. Sunday to Hudson Residence Hall after Residential Life staff reported a possible narcotics violation.
“Officers discovered some Adderall capsules at the scene,” Weimer said, also listing off assorted marijuana paraphernalia.
Jason Flam, 18, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
**4. Police confront students exiting school bus with beer bottles**
MU police on patrol at 12:33 a.m. Sunday at Burnam Ave and Curtis Ave saw an individual holding a beer bottle exit a school bus along with a large group.
“Once officers made contact, they took off running,” Weimer said.
Officers stopped Alexandra Ragsdale and Parker Smith, both 20, and arrested them on charges of underage drinking. During the course of the arrest, officers also discovered Smith had a fake ID. Officers then charged Smith with possession of false identification.