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Police blotter

Wednesday, Nov. 16

A crowd gathered around two fighting students in Anderson Hall. Public Safety arrived on the scene, and one of the students, who may have been intoxicated, fled campus. The Metro Police Department was called in, but the student could not be located.

Friday, Nov. 18

An RA in Anderson Hall discovered two male students writing derogatory and lewd graffiti in reference to another student. The RA stopped the students before they could complete the act.

Three wallets stolen some time ago were found stashed in a ceiling tile in Batelle-Tompkins. The owners of the wallets were notified.

An employee of one of the shops in the tunnel below the Mary Graydon Center requested assistance from Public Safety to remove a disruptive former employee.

Saturday, Nov. 19

A student attempting to enter Anderson Hall refused to show identification to the front desk staff. Public Safety arrived and verified that individual was a student but did not live in Anderson Hall. The student was issued a barring notice preventing him from entering Anderson in the future.

Sunday, Nov. 20

A female student reported that, while she was working the front desk in Anderson Hall, two male students made extremely rude comments towards her. The students also disrupted residents as they were entering the building. Public Safety responded, and escorted the disruptive students from the scene.

The Anderson front desk reported that two students, one male and one female, were engaged in a physical altercation of a domestic nature. The fight was broken up, and a report was filed.

A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from her room in Federal Hall while she was out. The wallet contained over $250.

Monday, Nov. 28

An RA reported that profane graffiti was found painted on the outside of a door in Anderson Hall.

Tuesday, Nov. 29

A staff member reported that a computer in the TDR office had been completely disassembled.


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