The following events occurred between October 01, and October 31, Wednesday--October 31, 2012
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1 The following events occurred between October 01, and October 31, 2012 Wednesday--October 31, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to Greenwich for a reported injury. EMTs evaluated and treated individual ( OF). Motor Veh, Malicious Damage to: Officers responded to the Campus Police Office in the Library for a report of vehicle damage. Officer took the report ( OF). Motor Veh, Malicious Damage to: Officers responded to the Campus Police Office in the Library for a report of vehicle damage. Officer took the report ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Greenwich for an ill student. EMTs evaluated, AFD transported to CDH ( OF). Tuesday--October 30, 2012 Suspected Drug Activity: Officers investigated possible drug use. Case closed ( OF). College Policy Violation: Officers responded to the Merrill House Office for found property believed to be marijuana. Item picked up by Officer now in evidence locker ( OF). Well-Being Check: Officers responded to Merrill for a well-being check. Student was not on campus ( OF). Medical/Mental Health: Officers responded to Kendall Drive for a well-being check. AFD responded did the transport to CDH ( OF). None Monday--October
2 Sunday--October 28, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to Enfield for an ill student. EMTs evaluated individual recommended further treatment, individual will follow up with CDH ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to the Robert Crown Center for an injured student. EMTs evaluated individual, individual will seek further treatment with transport by family ( OF). Officers and AFD responded to Merrill Masters for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke ( OF). Larceny from Building: Officers responded to Greenwich for the report of a stolen play station3. Investigation is ongoing ( OF). Officers and AFD responded to Enfield for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Merrill for a reported prior injury. EMTs evaluated individual who will follow up with Health Services in the morning ( OF). Saturday--October 27, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to the Bus Circle for an ETOH individual. EMTs evaluated individual, who was transported to the triage area ( OF). Suspected Drug Activity: Officer observed unidentified individual in possession of a substance believed to be cocaine. When approached subject was uncooperative and ran, Officer lost sight of individual, conducted a brief search ( OF).
3 Officers and EMTs responded to area between Johnson Library and the Robert Crown Center for an ETOH individual. EMTs evaluated individual, requested AFD. AFD transported individual to CDH ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Dakin for an intoxicated individual. EMTs evaluated individual who signed a refusal of care. Later individual was transported to CDH by AFD ( OF). Officers and AFD responded to Enfield for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was marijuana smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers clearing from a call heard couching coming from the gazebo in the Prescott Quad found individual resting after drinking. EMTs responded, evaluated individual who signed a refusal of care ( OF). Drug Possession Class D: Officers found a backpack with contraband belonging to a guest. The contraband was confiscated; individual was trespassed from campus, Dean's referral for the student host ( OF). Larceny over $250: Officers responded to Enfield for a report of a stolen laptop. Officer took the report ( OF). Friday--October 26, 2012 Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was shower steam. The panels were reset ( OF). Larceny from a Building: Officers responded to the Farm Center for a report of a stolen coiled spring. Officer took the report ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Prescott for an individual under the influence. EMTs evaluated individual who refused further treatment ( OF).
4 Officers responded to a report of an ETOH individual, transported individual to triage area ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Dakin for an intoxicated individual. AFD transported to CDH ( OF). Officers and EMTS responded to the Robert Crown Center for an ETOH individual. Individual was evaluated and transported to the triage area ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Prescott for an ETOH individual. Individual was evaluated and escorted to the triage area ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Enfield for an intoxicated individual. EMTs evaluated individual who signed a refusal of care ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Enfield for an intoxicated individual. EMTs and AFD evaluated individual who signed a refusal of care ( OF). Alarm Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Dakin for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm could not be determined. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to the Library Lawn for an intoxicated individual. EMTs evaluated individual who was escorted to the triage area ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to the Bus Circle for an intoxicated individual. EMTs evaluated individual who was transported to the triage area ( OF). Thursday--October 25, 2012 Medical/Mental Health: Officers responded to Merrill for a well-being check transported student to Health Services ( OF).
5 Officers and EMTs responded to the Multicultural Center for an ill student. EMTs evaluated individual, Officer transported to Health Services ( OF). Disturbance: Officers responded to Merrill for a report of a disturbance. Officers spoke with the individuals ( OF). None Wednesday--October 24, 2012 Tuesday--October 23, 2012 Arrest: Arrest made on warrant, individual was transported to court ( AR). Alarm Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was marijuana smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Enfield for an injured student. EMTs evaluated individual, requested AFD. AFD did the transport to CDH ( OF). Monday--October 22, 2012 Officers responded to Health Services to assist AFD with transport ( OF). Alarm Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke ( OF). Sunday--October 21, 2012 Medical Emergency - Intoxicated: Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Prescott for an intoxicated student. EMTs and AFD evaluated individual who was transported to CDH ( OF).
6 Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Merrill for a report of an ankle injury. EMTs treated the injury and individual will seek further care at HCHS ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Enfield for an ill student. EMTs and AFD evaluated individual was refused transport and signed a refusal of care form ( OF). Officers, EMTs and AFD responded to Greenwich for an ill student. EMTs and AFD evaluated individual was refused transport and will seek follow up care if needed ( OF). Fire Alarm/College Policy Violation/Smoking Marijuana: Officers and AFD responded to Greenwich for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was marijuana smoke. The panel was reset. Officers spoke to the students involved, Deans referral was submitted ( OF). Saturday--October 20, 2012 Alarm Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cigarette and marijuana smoke. The panel was reset, Deans referral was submitted ( OF). Vandalized Property: Officers responded to the Johnson Library for a report of graffiti in a bathroom and on a vending machine. Officer took the report and pictures ( OF). Found Property: Officers responded to a report of vandalism were given a backpack found in the bathroom. The backpack contained several items including a small amount of marijuana which was confiscated and entered into property. The owner was contacted ( OF). cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Friday--October 19, 2012
7 Alarm Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Greenwich for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Thursday--October 18, 2012 Alarm Fire: cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Wednesday--October 17, 2012 Damage to College Property: Officers responded to the Yurt for a report of a damaged window. Facilities and Grounds responded to replace the part ( OF). Negligent Operation of Motor Vehicle: Officers received a report of vehicle driving erratically on the pathway between Blair and the main campus. Report was taken ( OF). Assist Citizen: Officer took a report of identity theft that occurred out of state. Officer also advised individual to file report with federal agency and provided proof of the report ( OF). Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Tuesday--October 16, 2012 Assault/Threat to Commit a Crime/Trespassing: Officers responded to the basement of the Library for a report of students in the Labs after hours. Officers asked individuals to leave, one individual threatened to assault the campus police officer ( OF). Monday--October 15, 2012 Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was a dirty smoke detector. Facilities and Grounds staff responded as well ( OF). Suspicious Activity:
8 Officers responded to the front of Merrill for a report of a group burning something on a rock. Officers spoke with students at the scene ( OF). Sunday--October 14, 2012 Alarm - Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was a faulty smoke detector. Facilities and Grounds Electrician was notified 0124 ( OF). Destruction of Property -$250, Malicious: Officers responded to Prescott for a report of vandalism. Officers took the report, took pictures ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to the Dining Commons for a report of a sprained ankle. EMTs evaluated student, who will go to HCHS in the morning ( OF). Saturday--October 13, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to the Music and Dance Building for a reported injury. EMTs cleaned and bandaged the cut foot ( OF). Friday--October 12, 2012 Alarm - Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was a faulty smoke detector. Facilities and Grounds were notified to change the detector. Panel was reset ( OF). Motor Veh, Malicious Damage To: Officers responded to the Campus Police Johnson Library Office to take a report of a vandalized vehicle in the Five College Parking Lot ( OF). Alarm - Fire: cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Thursday--October 11, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to Enfield for a reported ill student. EMTs evaluated individual who will contact HCHS in the morning if necessary ( OF).
9 Wednesday--October 10, 2012 Fire - Actual: Officers responded to Enfield for a fire that had been put out. Officer took pictures, requested an Electrician respond to make repairs ( OF). Larceny over $250: Officers responded to the Campus Police Johnson Library Office for a reported theft of a ring. Officer took the report ( OF). Tuesday--October 9, 2012 Well-Being Check: Officers responded to Enfield for a well-being check. Student was located ( OF). Vandalized Property: Officers responded to the area behind Cole Science for a report of a damaged stop sign. Officer found the sign, Facilities and Grounds were contacted to put it back in original location ( OF). Officers and AFD responded to Greenwich for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was shower steam. The panel was reset ( OF). cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Monday--October 8, 2012 cooking smoke. The panels was reset ( OF). Property - Lost: Sunday--October 7, 2012
10 Officer responded to the Campus Police Johnson Library Office for a report of lost property. Student left a bag in the Dining Commons, which was missing when student returned for it ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Dakin for a reported injury. EMTs evaluated individual, who refused transport via AFD. A volunteer drove individual to CDH ( OF). Assault and Battery: Officers responded to Dakin Masters for a report of a assault and battery. Investigation is ongoing ( OF). Sexual Assault: Officers received a report of a past sexual assault. Investigation is ongoing ( OF). Saturday--October 6, 2012 Officers responded to the vicinity of the Greenwich woods for a report of a medical emergency. Student under the influence of hallucinogenic drug lost in the woods located by officers. AFD responded to area and medically evaluated individual who was not transported. House staff was notified ( OF). Friday--October 5, 2012 Malicious Destruction of Property: Officers responded to Franklin Patterson Hall for a report of vandalism to two bathroom signs. Officer took pictures and did a report ( OF). Found Property: Officers responded to the Campus Police Johnson Library Office for a reported stolen laptop. Student later reported item was in their room ( OF). None Thursday--October 4, 2012 Wednesday--October 3, 2012
11 cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to the Robert Crown Center for a reported injury. EMTs treated individual and advised further treatment. A friend did the transport to CDH ( OF). Tuesday--October 2, 2012 Officers and EMTs responded to Dakin for a reported injury. EMTs evaluated individual, who will go to HCHS in the morning if there is need ( OF). Alarm - Fire: Officers and AFD responded to Prescott for a reported fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was cooking smoke. The panel was reset ( OF). Officers and EMTs responded to Greenwich for a reported injury that occurred off campus. EMTs evaluated individual then recommended further treatment. A friend transported to CDH ( OF). None Monday--October 1, 2012
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