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Police blotter

Wednesday, Sept. 26

A student reported he was receiving threatening e-mails from another student.

A student was transported from Jacobs Fitness Center to Georgetown Hospital for a head injury. The student collided with someone while playing football.

Two students reported being assaulted without provocation by an unknown individual at the Tenley AU shuttle stop. A report was filed with the Metropolitan Police Department. The MPD had a suspect in custody when contacted.

A student was transported from Leonard Hall to Sibley Hospital for having a seizure.

Thursday, Sept. 27

A student reported a group of unknown individuals throwing oranges at his Leonard Hall window.

Saturday, Sept. 29

A student refused a medical transport from Anderson Hall.

A student was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and four students were given citations for possession of an open container off campus. Park police arrested and gave the students citations and informed Public Safety.

An intoxicated student was transported from Leonard Hall to Sibley Hospital.

An unknown individual set an Anderson bulletin board on fire. The fire alarm sounded and Public Safety extinguished the fire. No injuries were reported.

Sunday, Sept. 30

An intoxicated student was transported from McDowell Hall to Sibley Hospital.

A student reported an unknown individual urinated on the student's bed, floor and books in Anderson Hall.

Monday, Oct. 1

A student who passed out because of not eating breakfast refused medical assistance in Mary Graydon Center.

An unknown individual punctured a hole in an office wall on the third floor of Mary Graydon Center.

Tuesday, Oct. 2

Students were caught with drug paraphernalia in Anderson and a student was barred from the residence halls.


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