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FOI #26-003

Police Report

Name: Jean Rodriguez

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: 1. Police Report reflecting details below in number 2;
2. 911 recording(s) regarding report(s) of the following the incident:
Date: November 15, 2025
Location: UConn - Storrs Campus outside Baldwin Hall North, Storrs, Connecticut
3. 911 transcript(s) regarding report(s) of the above incident;
4. 911 recording(s) regarding dispatch of emergency service(s) to the scene of the above accident;
5. 911 transcript( s) regarding dispatch of emergency service( s) to the scene of the above accident;
6. Any other materials, logs, or records created as a result of the above accident.
7. Any photographs or body/dash cam footage taken involving the incident referenced above.

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FOI #26-001

Purchase Orders

Name: Isabelle Verebelyi

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: I am interested in receiving purchasing records from University of Connecticut for purchases made from 7/17/2025 to present. I work for a company called SciLeads and would like to use the information for commercial purposes.

The information I'm interested in includes:
1. Purchase order number or equivalent
2. Purchase order date
3. Line item details
4. Line item quantity
5. Line item price
6. Vendor name
7. Delivery Address

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FOI #25-567 (12-31-25, 11:30 am)

2300065346

Name:

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: 09/07/2023

Request Date End: 12/31/2025

Details: All files and records relating to incident 2300065346 with the on campus police department. This request includes, but is not limited too, statements, notes, records, communications and body cam footage.

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FOI #25-565 (12-30-25, 2:03 pm)

Men's Basketball Staff Contracts / Salaries

Name: Brittney Lucero

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: Please consider this an open records request for UConn's Men’s Basketball Staff’s contracts. This request includes any amendments to their employment agreements. If the coach is not under contract, please provide their 2026 salary.

David Benedict – Athletic Director
Dan Hurley – Head Coach
Kimani Young – Assoc. Head Coach
Luke Murray – Ass’t Coach
Mike Nardi– Ass’t Coach
Tom Moore - GM
Paul Wttemann III - Dir. of Admin
Mamadou Diarra - Dir. of Player Development
Gavin Roberts - Dir. of Sports Performance
Andre Berry - Player Development Ass't
Cam Turley - Ass't Dir. of Admin.
Samantha Buccheri - Admin. Ass't

*Any additional support staff who report to the Head Coach?

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FOI #25-564

Jason Candle

Name: Tom Seipp

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: Below is my request to obtain the following public records: any long-form Employment Agreements, including all amendments, MOUs, and appointment letters for new head football coach Jason Candle.

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FOI #25-562 (12-29-25, 10:40 am)

Athletics Contracts

Name: Garth Webster

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: I am requesting an opportunity to obtain copies of the following public records: the most updated employment agreements, all subsequent amendments, any applicable Term Sheet/MOU/LOA/Offer Letter(s)/etc., and 2026 salary data for UCONN staff members Kerry Dixon and Pat Cashmore

If there are any fees for searching or copying these records, please inform me of the cost. However, I would also like to request a waiver of all fees in that the disclosure of the requested information is in the public interest. If you deny any or all of this request, please cite each specific exemption you feel justifies the refusal to release the information and notify me of the appeal procedures available to me under the law.

Thank you for considering my request.

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FOI #25-559 (12-24-25, 8:31 am)

Football Coaching Contracts

Name: Richard O'Leary

Affiliation: On3 / UConn Report

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: 12/24/2025

Request Date End: 01/05/2025

Details: Requesting the contracts of football staff members Zach Potter, AJ Harrison and Kerry Dixon II.

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FOI #25-558 (12-24-25, 7:26 am)

Personnel file

Name: Wesley Wright

Affiliation: Society of Professional Journalists

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: I'd like the personnel file of a Vaughn Crichlow, please. He left the university earlier this year for another one in the northeast, and I'll use his to show my students how to make a public records request and what they can yield.

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FOI #25-557

Boiler Plant Equipment & Tunnel Connection Project

Name: Mark Zurada

Affiliation: Withheld.

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: Withheld.

Request Date End: Withheld.

Details: Please send the final and compiled bid tabulation (bid tally), including all quantities and unit pricing for each bidder, for 'Boiler Plant Equipment & Tunnel Connection Project' that was submitted on 01/26/2021. I believe the project number is '300151-2', but I could be mistaken. If so, please use the project name and date to lookup the responsive documents. We specifically request the line-item bid tabulation showing each material, quantity, unit, and unit price for every bidder. If no such line-item tally was created, please provide the full bid submissions from each contractor. A grand total sheet alone is not sufficient to satisfy this request unless it was a lump sum bid.

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FOI #25-556 (12-23-25, 5:49 am)

Legal Precedents Requiring Law Enforcement To Meet Probable Cause In Order To Justify The Arrest Of A Person : 14CW - CR00084

Name: Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W

Affiliation: Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL)

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: 12/30/2013

Request Date End: 12/23/2025

Details: What I am requesting for prompt disclosure are records in your possession detailing your discussions about American courts holding in (i) Sibron v. New York that “before an officer places a hand on the person of a citizen in search of anything, he must have constitutionally adequate, reasonable grounds for doing so;” (ii) Ornelas v. United States that “the principal components of a determination of reasonable suspicion or probable cause will be the events which occurred leading up to the stop or search, and then the decision whether these historical facts, viewed from the standpoint of an objectively reasonable police officer, amount to reasonable suspicion or to probable cause;” (iii) Beck v. Ohio that “the validity of an arrest depends upon whether, at the moment of the arrest, the police officer had probable cause (or a warrant) to believe that the individual could be arrested;” (iv) Florida v. Royer that a “police officer restraint of a person amounting to seizure is invalid unless justified by probable cause for the purposes of the Fourth Amendment;” (v) Hayes v. Florida that “police officers acting without a probable cause and without a warrant violate the Fourth Amendment when they forcibly remove a person from his home or other place where she/he was entitled to be;” (vi) Dunaway v. New York that “the Fourth Amendment’s proscription of unreasonable searches and seizures applies to arrests, and an arrest without probable cause is unreasonable;” (vii) Marilyn Centanni v. Eight Unknown Police Officers that “the seizure and removal of a person to a police station constitutes a de facto arrest requiring probable cause;” (viii) Kenneth Daugherty v. Campbell that a “strip search, regardless of how professionally and courteously conducted, is an embarrassing and humiliating experience;” (ix) Graham v. Connor that “to determine the appropriate amount of force used by a law enforcement officer, one should examine the severity of the crime at issue, the extent to which the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety of the officers or others, and whether the suspect is actively is resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight;” (x) Yvonne Alexis v. McDonald Restaurants of Massachusetts that “the force with which police officers effected the sudden, unannounced, violent seizure and removal of Yvonne Alexis’s person was not objectively reasonable, especially since there is no evidence or suggestion that she posed a risk of flight, attempted to resist of evade arrest, or threatened the peace, property or safety of anyone;” (xi) Michael Deorle v. Rutherford that “problems posed by, and thus the tactics to be employed against, an emotionally distraught individual who is creating a disturbance or resisting arrest are, and must be, differentiated from those involved in efforts to subdue an armed and dangerous criminal who has committed a serious offense...”

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