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Police Blotter

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9/10

7:42 a.m.- A student reported her parking permit had been stolen from her vehicle in Hochstetter B Parking Lot.

7:16 p.m.- A student reported she was struck by a vehicle around 6:30 p.m. while walking by the entrance of the Jacobs A parking lot. The complainant said the vehicle turned into her and she put her hands on the roof of the car to brace for impact. She spoke with the driver of the vehicle before leaving the scene. She didn't have injuries at the time. A report was filed and the suspect was issued a ticket.

9/11

11:20 p.m.- A Red Jacket Quad resident advisor (RA) requested an ambulance for a student who had a laceration on her finger. The victim refused medical transport and was treated at the scene.

9:39 p.m.- Patrol cited students Elijah Berger, Daniel Calabria, Zachary Soriano and Richard Rella for smoking marijuana on Kanazawa Island. Patrol issued Student-Wide Judiciary (SWJ) paperwork to the students.

11:06 p.m.- A complainant reported a strong small of marijuana outside of Fargo Quad (Building 1). Officers were unable to locate anyone upon arrival and reported no smell in the area.

9/12

11:33 a.m.- A staff member in Farber Hall reported she saw, through her office window, two males trying the handles of car doors while walking toward Bailey Avenue. She described the two subjects as black males in their late teens. She said one wore a bright orange shirt with dark jeans and the other wore a gray. Patrol arrived on the scene and indentified two suspects who fit the description. Patrol advised both subjects, and the complainant said she didn't observe them actually getting into or taking any property from the vehicles.

10:22 a.m.- A student reported her cell phone, which she briefly left unattended in Natural Sciences Complex 225 at 9:20 a.m., was stolen.

1 p.m.- A staff member in Clark Hall reported a suspicious male harassing students to buy heroin. The complainant described the subject as a thin, 5-foot 10-inch black male around 40 years old. He wore light-colored clothing and carried two brown duffle bags. Police arrived on the scene but the suspect was gone on arrival.

9/13

5:12 p.m- A caller reported a female student missed a step on the Student Union stairs and may have broken her ankle. Twin City Ambulance arrived but the victim refused the transport.

7:52 p.m.- Patrol reported a walk-up complaint for first aid outside of Squire Hall. A student fell and injured his head when he was in Capen Hall earlier that evening. The student was bleeding from the back of his head.

10:10 p.m.- A student called from a blue light phone in the Flickinger Court parking lot and reported she does not feel comfortable with her roommate's boyfriend being in their apartment. The complainant said the boyfriend being in the apartment violates the housing agreement. The Flickinger Court pro staff was notified and patrols were dispatched to the apartment. Patrol reported the boyfriend is to leave the residence at midnight, per housing rules. Patrol turned the matter over to housing.

10:47 p.m.- A student reported her cell phone was stolen from The Commons. When she called her phone, an unknown male answered and said he had the phone and would bring it back to her at The Commons in half an hour. The complainant called and said it had been over 40 minutes and she would like to report the phone stolen.

11:12 p.m.- A First Transit Supervisor reported a girl was injured when she got pushed while getting off the bus at the top of Main Circle on South Campus. The victim stated she may have reinjured a knee injury. Her mother said she would take the victim to Women and Children's Hospital.

9/14

1:47 a.m.- A First Transit Supervisor reported a girl passed out at the top of Main Circle. The victim was transported to ECMC.

9/17

1:20 a.m.- Two complainants reported hearing screaming and splashing near Lake LaSalle behind Fargo Quad. Patrol checked the area and spoke with several subjects but were unable to locate anything unusual. Patrol reported the lake was covered in dense fog, making it hard to see the water clearly. No further complaints were received. Patrol dispatched to investigate further and nothing was found in the area.


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