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Police Blotter

Friday, April 1

A staff member at 4200 Wisconsin Ave. had items stolen from her purse, and her credit cards were then found to have been charged.

$60 was stolen from an unsecured room in Anderson Hall.

A male student reported that his mountain bike had been stolen from the Anderson Hall bike rack. His bike was reportedly locked.

Saturday, April 2

A student in the Ward Circle Building reported that an unknown male approached her with a piece of paper reading "This note is for you," which the female reported made her feel uncomfortable.

A vehicle was damaged while parked on the Hamilton roadway. The individual that hit the vehicle had left a note that was later destroyed by the rain.

$330 was stolen from an unsecured room in Anderson Hall.

Sunday, April 3

A student reported he was threatened by another student who yelled, "I'm going to smack you in the [expletive] face!"

A male student refused to show his I.D. at the Anderson/Centennial front desk. When asked by the desk receptionist to show I.D, the male said, "No faggot, I don't have my I.D."

The letters "CUD" were written in black marker on five different places on a fourth-floor wall in Letts Hall.

Racial comments were found written on a chalkboard in Ward Circle Building Room 4. An unknown individual wrote, "Thank you for leaving your disgusting vegetarian food and junking up the room. Bomb those Middle Eastern people. P.S. Don't erase this message."

Monday, April 4

A female student in Letts Hall left her room unsecured while she took a shower. When she returned, an unknown male was inside her room. He left without a problem.

Three laptops were stolen from a residence hall room in McDowell. One of the females in the room stated that she and her roommates leave the room unlocked on a daily basis.

A fire alarm malfunctioned in the McKinley Building. There were no signs of smoke or fire.

At the McDowell Hall front desk, staff made contact with a student that Public Safety had been trying to reach earlier that day. Public Safety escorted the student to the dean of student's office for a conference.

Tuesday, April 5

An unknown word written in brown paint was found on a windowsill in the Ward Circle Building. Physical Plant was called to clean up the graffiti.

A pull station on the fifth floor of Anderson Hall triggered a fire alarm. There were no signs of smoke or fire.

A faculty member in the Battelle-Tompkins Building was harassed by a student who stopped by the faculty member's cubicle to complain about a grade. The student shouted obscenities and banged on the cubicle wall twice before leaving the office.

A student who fainted outside of Federal and Congressional halls at the Tenley Campus was transported to Sibley Hospital.

An unknown individual hit the bumper of Physical Plant vehicle number 69. An individual reported that a silver two-door Mazda Miata hit the vehicle and drove away.

Wednesday, April 6

A student who was previously barred from campus was found in the men's bathroom in the Mary Graydon Center. The individual was arrested for unlawful entry and was also found to have a warrant out for his arrest from New York.

Seventy-five individuals in the Letts-Anderson Quad were chanting and making loud noises. They were aggressive and threatening to Public Safety officers and refused to leave the area.

A student was found on the roof of the Mary Graydon Center. Public Safety escorted the student off the roof, collected his information and sent him on his way.

- KATE OCZYPOK


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