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Police blotter

Sept. 2

A female student approached an officer in the Letts-Anderson quad and reported that an unknown person struck her in the face on the 3300 block of New Mexico Avenue N.W. The student stated she was not injured and did not need medical assistance. The Metropolitan Police Department responded.

Sept. 5

A student flagged an officer to the Beeghly roadway near the north side of the Letts-Anderson Quad and asked for assistance with a vehicle accident. The reporting person advised that the driver of the striking vehicle, a food delivery driver, was verbally abusive and aggressive towards the occupant of the struck vehicle. As the officer approached, the delivery driver was using profane language and being physically aggressive. Another delivery driver arrived and became aggressive. Additional Public Safety officers and MPD officers responded to the scene. No one reported injuries in connection with the incident. Public Safety barred the two delivery drivers from campus.

Sept. 6

A resident assistant in Letts Hall reported an intoxicated student was in a restroom. The female student vomited and defecated on herself. EMS transported the student to Sibley. Aramark responded to provide cleaning services for the bathroom and hallway area.

Sept. 8

Two students reported a burglary in their off-campus apartment, which they share with two other AU students. The burglar or burglars stole three laptop computers and a portable music device from the apartment overnight while they were sleeping. The students contacted MPD when they discovered the incident had occurred.

Sept. 9

A female student in an off-campus apartment reported a strange man had entered her unlocked apartment and touched her inappropriately on her thigh while she was sleeping. She woke up and the suspect fled. Nothing was stolen from the apartment. MPD responded to the scene.


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