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Police Blotter

Wednesday, Jan. 14

Vandalism was reported outside Public Safety as a shuttle bus was covered inside and out with paper towels.

A female student reported damage to her vehicle in the Centennial Garage when she found several dents and broken glass.

Burglary was reported when a student returned from break and found that a drum or instrument of some kind was taken from his locker in the Kreeger Building.

Simple Assault was reported in the McKinley Building after a fight between a girlfriend and boyfriend.

Friday, Jan. 16

Vandalism was reported in the Sports Center after an activation switch of a fire door was damaged.

A hospital transport was needed from Federal Hall on Tenley Campus.

A hospital transport was needed from McDowell Hall.

Saturday, Jan. 17

A person in Letts Hall was barred from campus.

A person was stuck in an elevator in the Brandywine Building in Tenleytown for 20 minutes.

Sunday, Jan. 18

A person refused medical attention in Letts Hall.

A hospital transport was needed from Letts Hall.

A man reported damage to his vehicle in the Sports Center Garage after he found a window smashed in his car.

Monday, Jan. 19

A vehicle accident was reported when a shuttle bus brushed a car as it was pulling away from a stop off campus.

Alcohol violation was reported when a Public Safety officer spotted a person open a backpack and reveal a bottle of wine in the Eagle's Nest.

Tuesday, Jan. 20

Vandalism was reported when a cabinet was pried open on the second floor in Mary Graydon Center.

A hospital transport was needed from Mary Graydon Center.

A car backed into a second vehicle causing an accident outside the President's Office.

A vehicle accident was reported when an AUTO van backed into a car while off campus.


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