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Wednesday, March 24

Unlawful entry was reported inside Anderson Hall. A male student had been previously barred from Anderson, but entered anyway. Medical assistance was needed from inside Anderson Hall. A female student was sick. An ambulance was called to examine her, but she refused to be transported to the hospital.

Thursday, March 25

Medical assistance was needed when a Bon Appetit employee cut a finger in TDR. The person was transported to Sibley Hospital.

Harassment was reported in Letts Hall. A female student was receiving harassing IMs and phone calls. The harasser has not been caught.

An off-campus accident was reported involving an AU vehicle. The AU vehicle was reported to have no damage, but one person was reported to have a slight injury.

Medical assistance and a drug violation were reported in Anderson Hall. A student got sick from a reaction to medication. The student was also reported with possession of marijuana.

Friday, March 26

Drug paraphernalia was found in the sixth floor hallway of Anderson Hall. At this time, the owner of the paraphernalia has not been found. Public Safety confiscated a fake ID in Mary Graydon Center. A male student was found to have a fake driver's license.

Damage to a privately owned vehicle was reported in the Nebraska Avenue parking lot. The vehicle's windows were shattered. No contact with the owner has been made.

An alcohol violation was reported inside Centennial Hall. Seven students were involved on the fifth floor.

Saturday, March 27

Medical assistance was needed inside Anderson Hall. An underage male student had too much to drink.

A false fire alarm was activated in Centennial Garage. A vehicle struck a pipe that caused the sprinkler to go off. There was no fire.

Medical assistance was needed inside Kay Spiritual Life Center. A female student injured her knee while dancing. She was transported to Georgetown Hospital.

Sunday, March 28

Medical assistance was needed at Glover Gate. A male student was intoxicated but refused medical attention.

An off-campus assault was reported. A male student claims another student at an off-campus location assaulted him.

A barring occurred at Hughes Hall. One unaffiliated male individual was seen by a Public Safety officer carrying a chair from Mary Graydon Center. He was walking with another individual, who fled when the officer made contact.

A false fire alarm occurred at Centennial Garage. A manual pull station was damaged by a vehicle, which caused the alarm to go off.

A female student reported she was sexually assaulted off campus.

Monday, March 29

Destruction of property at the Sports Center in Bender Arena was reported. A thumb-reader, which is an access control unit, was found torn off the wall.

Harassment at Hughes Hall was reported. A female student on the third floor reported that she was receiving disturbing phone calls in her residence hall room.

A stuck elevator was reported in Bender Library. One female student was stuck on the elevator for 50 minutes. The D.C. Fire Department removed the individual from the elevator.

Theft was reported at the Sports Center. A female student reported that her cell phone, ID, and keys were stolen while she was at Jacobs Fitness Center.

Tuesday, March 30

A false fire alarm was activated on the first floor of Mary Graydon Center. The fire department was not called, as Public Safety and Physical Plant Operations found that there was no smoke and no fire.

A stuck elevator was reported in Mary Graydon Center. The female student stuck inside the elevator suffered no injuries and was released after approximately 20 minutes.

In the Sports Center's Men's Locker room, a male had things stolen. Upon his return, his locker door was open and his wallet was missing. After investigation it was discovered that the male's credit cards had been used fraudulently. No arrest has been made.


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