The Blotter: October 13 – 19. 2014

Monday, 10/13

11:39 p.m.: A student at Drake Hall became ill after smoking marijuana and was transported to Community Memorial Hospital by Campus Safety. Case referred for disciplinary process.

 

Tuesday, 10/14

12:29 p.m.: A resident of 40 Broad Street (Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority) reported items taken from her unsecured room between October 1 and October 10.

11:21 p.m.: A resident of the Townhouse Apartments reported a neon sign taken from his apartment between October 10 and October 14.  

 

Friday, 10/17

12:44 a.m.: Hamilton Police requested Campus Safety’s assistance with an underage intoxicated student near 42 Broad Street. Student passed an alcohol assessment, signed off with Campus Safety and was transported to his residence hall. Case referred for disciplinary process.

3:05 a.m.: A student reported unknown persons broke a door at Shepardson House and a window at the Shaw Wellness Center.

7:16 a.m.: A student was found in possession of a fictitious driver’s license at 88 Hamilton Street (Campus Safety). Case referred for disciplinary process.

3:00 p.m.: A staff member reported losing her University-issued keys; later found.

5:04 p.m.: A staff member reported damage to a light pole in the O’Connor Campus Center parking lot.

5:39 p.m.: A student reported being concerned for his safety.

 

Saturday, 10/18 

3:01 a.m.: Campus Safety on routine patrol near Huntington Gym observed an underage intoxicated student who was transported to Community Memorial Hospital by Campus Safety. Case referred for

disciplinary process.

4:20 a.m.: A student was found in possession of a fictitious driver’s license at 88 Hamilton Street (Campus Safety). Case referred for disciplinary process.

1:36 p.m.: A student was injured while playing rugby on Academy Field and was transported to Community Memorial Hospital by Campus Safety.

6:45 p.m.: Campus Safety on routine patrol of 100 Hamilton Street (former Sigma Chi Fraternity) observed damage to a door.

 

Sunday, 10/19

1:00 a.m.: Campus Safety on routine patrol of Oak Drive observed an underage intoxicated student who was transported to Community Memorial Hospital by Campus Safety. Case referred for disciplinary process.

1:26 a.m.: Fire alarm at Gate House was caused by a maliciously discharged fire extinguisher.

2:20 a.m.: An underage resident of East Hall was found in possession of alcohol. Case referred for disciplinary process.

11:19 p.m.: Received a report of concern for welfare; student was located.