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Crime Log Sept. 17

Campus crime log Sept. 17

1. Aug. 16 – Residence Hall staff reported that they found drug paraphernalia in one of the rooms.
2. Aug. 17 – Residence Hall staff reported an alcohol incident in of the rooms.
3. Aug. 29 – An ambulance was called to the gym for a medical issue.
4. Sept. 1- A vandalism and Police Report was filed when an unknown person (s) removed the letter “C” and directional arrow from the NIC sign located at W. Garden & Park.
5. Sept. 4 – A report was filed to repair a broken window on the McLain building, damage caused by an errant soccer ball.
6. Sept. 4 – A Residence Hall and Police report was filed for an alcohol & marijuana incident in the dorm and parking lot area.
7. Sept. 5 – A Disorderly Conduct report was filed on a student for his actions at the Security and Parking building.
8. Sept. 5 – A non student female was banned from the campus for one year due to her behavior in the Student Union Building.
9. Sept. 6 – A student filed a theft report on a bicycle that was stolen from the bike rack at the Molstead building, the bike was properly locked and the chain was cut.
10. Sept. 7 – A transient female was found sleeping at one of the exterior doorways of the Residence Hall. Police & medical were called, was determined that she was in relatively good health, no missing person or warrants were active.
11. Sept. 7 – Another report for a stolen bicycle at the Molstead bike rack, this bike was also properly locked with the chain cut. Campus wide email was drafted to report anyone seen cutting a bike lock or suspicious in the bike rack areas.
12. Sept. 12 – Student reported that their vehicle was struck by another vehicle while parked unattended on College Drive. The driver of the suspect vehicle did not leave any contact information and will be treated as a hit and run incident.

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