ITHACA COLLEGE PUBLIC SAFETY ACTIVITY LOG January 1 31
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1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: P-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED FALLING ON AN ICY SIDEWALK AND INJURING A KNEE. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE DECLINED. (PO ROBERT JOHNSON) THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Location: WHALEN CENTER FOR MUSIC Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY CUSTODIANS. SYSTEM RESET. (PO JAY VANVOLKINBURG) FIRE ALARM PROBLEM WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM # Location: EMERSON HALL Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY A SPRINKLER HEAD THAT FROZE AND BURST. WATER DID NOT CAUSE DAMAGE. SPRINKLER HEAD REPLACED AND SYSTEM RESET. (FPS ENOCH PERKINS) MONDAY, JANUARY 7 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: CAMPUS CENTER WAY Summary: OFFICER REPORTED A ONE CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. REPORT TAKEN. (SGT RON HART) ACCIDENTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: UNKNOWN LOCATION Summary: OFFICER REPORTED DAMAGE TO A VEHICLE. DAMAGE CAUSED BY AN UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCE. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (SGT RON HART) TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: ALUMNI CIRCLE Summary: OFFICER REPORTED A TWO CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. REPORT TAKEN. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: LOWER QUAD Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON SUSTAINED AN INJURY FROM FALLING ICICLES. PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) Page 1 of 13
2 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: SUBSTATION ROAD Summary: OFFICER REPORTED A ONE CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. REPORT TAKEN. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: CIRCLE LOT 4 Summary: CALLER REPORTED A BACKHOE DAMAGED A BICYCLE WHILE REMOVING SNOW. REPORT TAKEN. (PO ROBERT JONES) FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Location: PARK COMMUNICATIONS BLDG. Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY AN ELECTRICIAN. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC RON CLARK) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY A CONTRACTOR. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC RON CLARK) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE # Location: ALL OTHER Summary: OFFICER REPORTED A PERSON POSTED MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS AND POSSIBLE SUICIDAL THOUGHTS ON A BLOG. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (SGT INVEST THOMAS DUNN) SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Location: HILL P.E. CENTER (BEN LIGHT GYMNASIUM) Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY A CONSTRUCTION WORKER. SYSTEM RESET. (MPO CHRISTOPHER TERIBURY) MONDAY, JANUARY 14 MEDICAL ASSIST/ ILLNESS RELATED # Location: CENTER FOR NATURAL SCIENCES Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON WITH AN UNCONTROLLED NOSE. PERSON WAS TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (F&BSC RON CLARK) Page 2 of 13
3 MONDAY, JANUARY 14, CONTINUED FOUND PROPERTY # Location: COLLEGE CIRCLE (ROADWAY) Summary: OFFICER FOUND WHAT APPEARS TO BE PART OF A BIKE RACK FOR A VEHICLE AND TURNED IT OVER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. LARCENY # Location: ATHLETIC AND EVENTS CENTER Summary: COMPLAINANT REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE AN IPOD ON 01/11/2013. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO ROBERT JONES) FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: M-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED A BUS APPEARED TO HAVE BACKED INTO A SIGN POST. OFFICER REPORTED THE BUS WAS MOVED AND NO DAMAGE WAS FOUND TO THE BUS OR SIGN. (PO ROBERT JONES) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: G-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED DAMAGE TO A VEHICLE. OFFICER DETERMINED THE DAMAGE WAS NOT CONSISTENT WITH A VEHICLE STRIKING ANOTHER VEHICLE BUT WAS PROBABLY CAUSED BY A DRIVER STRIKING A CURB. (PO JEREMIAH MCMURRAY) SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Location: WEST TOWER Summary: TWO PEOPLE JUDICIALLY REFERRED FOR VIOLATION OF THE DRUG POLICY. (PO MATTHEW O'LOUGHLIN) MONDAY, JANUARY 21 BURGLARY # Location: HILLIARD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) BURGLARY # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) Page 3 of 13
4 MONDAY, JANUARY 21, CONTINUED CASE STATUS CHANGE # Summary: OFFICER IDENTIFIED THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR TAMPERING WITH FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT THAT WAS REPORTED ON 12/21/2012 IN THE TERRACES. ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY. (MPO DONALD LYKE) CRIMINAL MISCHIEF # Location: Z-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON DAMAGED A VEHICLE WINDOW. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO ROBERT JONES) CASE STATUS CHANGE # Summary: OFFICER IDENTIFIED THREE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA THAT WAS REPORTED ON 12/21/12. THREE PEOPLE REFERRED JUDICIALLY. (MPO DONALD LYKE) BURGLARY # Location: HOOD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE TWO TEXTBOOKS. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE # Location: HOLMES HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON KEYED INTO A ROOM ON 01/20/13 AND UPON REALIZING IT WAS OCCUPIED, LEFT THE AREA. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (SGT. TERRY O'PRAY) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: BOOTHROYD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON ACCIDENTALLY CUT A WRIST WHILE CUTTING A PIECE OF FRUIT. PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (PO ROBERT JONES) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE # Location: HILLIARD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED SEEING A PERSON INSIDE A ROOM ON 01/04/2013. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO ROBERT JONES) MEDICAL ASSIST/ ILLNESS RELATED # Location: WHALEN CENTER FOR MUSIC Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON PASSED OUT. PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (PO ROBERT JONES) Page 4 of 13
5 MONDAY, JANUARY 21, CONTINUED FOUND PROPERTY # Location: HOOD HALL Summary: OFFICER FOUND KEYS AND TURNED THEM OVER TO THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: L-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED A TWO CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. OFFICER REPORTED THERE WAS NO DAMAGE TO EITHER VEHICLE AND BOTH PARTIES DECLINED TO FILE A REPORT. (SGT. TERRY O'PRAY) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION MARIJUANA # Summary: ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND FOR TAMPERING WITH FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. (MPO DONALD LYKE) BURGLARY # Location: LANDON HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Summary: OFFICER REPORTED THE ODOR OF MARIJUANA AND THAT FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT WAS TAMPERED WITH. ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR VIOLATION OF DRUG POLICY AND TWO PEOPLE WERE REFERRED FOR TAMPERING WITH FIRE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. (SGT. TERRY O'PRAY) BURGLARY # Location: HOOD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE THREE TEXTBOOKS. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: P-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED A TWO CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. REPORT TAKEN. (PO PATRICK JOHNSON) BURGLARY # Location: CLARKE HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (SGT. RON HART) Page 5 of 13
6 TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, CONTINUED BURGLARY # Location: HILLIARD HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO PATRICK JOHNSON) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: FARM POND ROAD POND Summary: CALLER REPORTED TWO CAR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT. OFFICER CHECKED THE LOCATION AND THE VEHICLES HAD DEPARTED. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) FIRE - FIRE / FLAME / IGNITION # Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN OVEN FIRE. PRIOR TO OFFICER'S ARRIVAL, THE FIRE WAS EXTINGUISHED. OFFICER DETERMINED THE FIRE WAS CAUSED BY A FAULTY HEATING ELEMENT. (FPS ENOCH PERKINS) BURGLARY # Location: CLARKE HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) BURGLARY # Location: LANDON HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (FPS ENOCH PERKINS) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 LARCENY # Location: CENTER FOR NATURAL SCIENCES Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) LARCENY # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE MONEY. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) Page 6 of 13
7 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, CONTINUED FOUND PROPERTY # Location: P-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED FINDING A GIFT CARD AND TURNED IT OVER TO THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC COLLEGE REGULATIONS # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: TWO PEOPLE REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR VIOLATION 0F COLLEGE REGULATIONS AND VIOLATION OF DRUG POLICY. (PO JEREMIAH MCMURRAY) THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 MEDICAL ASSIST/ PSYCHOLOGICAL # Location: GARDEN APARTMENTS Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON SENT A TEXT MESSAGE REFERENCING SUICIDE. THE PERSON WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY UNDER MENTAL HYGIENE LAW AND TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (PO JAY VANVOLKINBURG) CASE STATUS CHANGE # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: COMPLAINANT REPORTED MONEY THAT HAD BEEN REPORTED STOLEN ON 01/23/2013 WAS LOCATED AND NOT STOLEN. LARCENY IS UNFOUNDED. (MPO CHRISTOPHER TERIBURY) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC RON CLARK) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE # Location: OFFICE PUBLIC SAFETY PARKING LOT Summary: OFFICER REPORTED A VEHICLE ROLLED OUT OF PARKING SPACE INTO ANOTHER VEHICLE. NO DAMAGE REPORTED. (SGT RONALD HART) MEDICAL ASSIST/ PSYCHOLOGICAL # Location: PARK COMMUNICATIONS BLDG. Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON FEELING DEPRESSED. PERSON TAKEN INTO CUSTODY UNDER MENTAL HYGIENE LAW AND TRANSPORTED TO CMC. (PO JEREMIAH MCMURRAY) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: CALLER REPORTED FALLING ON THE STAIRS ON 01/24/13 AT 1:40 PM AND INJURING A LEG. REPORT TAKEN. (MSO AMY CHILSON) Page 7 of 13
8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, CONTINUED FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (SGT TERRY O'PRAY) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC ENOCH PERKINS) BURGLARY # Location: ROWLAND HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE A CELL PHONE. PRIOR TO OFFICERS ARRIVAL, THE PHONE WAS LOCATED. BURGLARY UNFOUNDED. (MPO JAMES LANDON) FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 CASE STATUS CHANGE # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: COMPLAINANT REPORTED A BOOK THAT HAD BEEN REPORTED STOLEN ON 01/23/2013 WAS LOCATED AND NOT STOLEN. LARCENY IS UNFOUNDED. (MPO CHRISTOPHER TERIBURY) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (PO ROBERT JONES) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION CAUSED BY A PERSON COOKING. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC ENOCH PERKINS) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION MARIJUANA # Location: CLARKE HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED A LARGE GATHERING AND THE ODOR OF MARIJUANA. ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND UNDERAGE POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL. (MPO JAMES LANDON) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (PO JEREMIAH MCMURRAY) Page 8 of 13
9 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL # Location: WEST TOWER Summary: PERSON RECEIVED A HEAD LACERATION WHEN THEY PASSED OUT. ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE AND REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL. (SGT DIRK HIGHTCHEW) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL # Location: ACADEMIC QUAD Summary: ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE AND REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL. (PO MATTHEW O'LOUGLIN) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (MPO DONALD LYKE) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR VIOLATION OF DRUG POLICY AND VIOLATION OF COLLEGE POLICY. (MPO DONALD LYKE) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION MARIJUANA # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: CALLER REPORTED RESIDENTS OF A ROOM FAILING TO COMPLY. TWO PEOPLE REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND UNDERAGE POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL. (PO JEREMIAH MCMURRAY) FOUND PROPERTY # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: OFFICER REPORTED FINDING A BACKPACK CONTAINING A LAPTOP. PROPERTY TURNED OVER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 UNLAWFUL POSSESSION MARIJUANA # Summary: TWO PEOPLE REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, AND SIX FOR TAMPERING WITH THE FIRE SYSTEM, EXCESSIVE NOISE, AND UNDERAGE POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL. (PO DANIEL AUSTIC) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL # Location: LANDON HALL Summary: PERSON DECLINED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WITH AMBULANCE PERSONNEL AND WAS REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL. (SGT DIRK HIGHTCHEW) Page 9 of 13
10 SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, CONTINUED FOLLOW UP # Location: LANDON HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN INTOXICATED PERSON'S CONDITION HAS WORSENED. ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. PERSON WAS PREVIOUSLY REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL. (SGT DIRK HIGHTCHEW) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE AND REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL. (SGT DIRK HIGHTCHEW) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: H-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED FALLING DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS AND SUSTAINING A BACK INJURY. ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (MPO BRAD BATES) MONDAY, JANUARY 28 CASE STATUS CHANGE # Location: OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Summary: OFFICER REPORTED AN INVESTIGATION WAS COMPLETED AND ONE PERSON WAS REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA FOR AN INCIDENT ORIGINALLY REPORTED ON 12/22/2012 IN THE TERRACES. (SGT RONALD HART) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # Location: LANDON HALL Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. ACTIVATION WAS CAUSED BY MARIJUANA SMOKE. SYSTEM RESET. (F&BSC RONALD CLARK) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Location: FITNESS CENTER Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON SUSTAINED A HEAD INJURY DURING EXERCISE. PERSON DECLINED MEDICAL ATTENTION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Location: EMERSON HALL Summary: TWO PEOPLE REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR VIOLATION OF DRUG POLICY. (PO DANIEL AUSTIC) Page 10 of 13
11 TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Location: EAST TOWER Summary: ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR DRUG POLICY VIOLATION. (PO JAY VANVOLKINBURG) LARCENY > $200 # Location: DILLINGHAM CENTER Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE A LAPTOP COMPUTER. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (SGT RONALD HART) UNLAWFUL POSSESSION MARIJUANA # Location: BOGART HALL Summary: DURING A ROOM INSPECTION, OFFICER REPORTED FINDING MARIJUANA PARAPHERNALIA. TWO PEOPLE JUDICIALLY REFERRED FOR UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA. (PO BRUCE THOMAS) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (MPO DONALD LYKE) BURGLARY # Location: ROWLAND HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) BURGLARY # Location: ROWLAND HALL Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE A TEXTBOOK. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL # FOOD. SYSTEM RESET. (MPO DONALD LYKE) MEDICAL ASSIST/ INJURY RELATED # Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON ACCIDENTALLY BURNT FINGERS WITH HOT WATER. ONE PERSON TRANSPORTED TO HEALTH CENTER. (MPO DONALD LYKE) Page 11 of 13
12 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 FOUND PROPERTY # Location: HILL P.E. CENTER (BEN LIGHT GYMNASIUM) Summary: PERSON FOUND A KEY AND TURNED IT OVER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. FIRE ALARM UNDETERMINED CAUSE FOR ALARM # Location: HILL P.E. CENTER (BEN LIGHT GYMNASIUM) Summary: SIMPLEX REPORTED A FIRE ALARM. CAUSE OF ACTIVATION IS UNKNOWN. SYSTEM RESET. (FPS ENOCH PERKINS) MEDICAL ASSIST/ PSYCHOLOGICAL # Location: WHALEN CENTER FOR MUSIC Summary: CALLER REPORTED A PERSON YELLING AND CRYING. PERSON TAKEN INTO CUSTODY UNDER THE MENTAL HYGIENE LAW AND TRANSPORTED TO CMC BY AMBULANCE. (MPO JAMES LANDON) THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 FOUND PROPERTY # Location: CAMPUS CENTER Summary: PERSON FOUND A CELL PHONE AND TURNED IT OVER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. BURGLARY # Location: EMERSON HALL Summary: COMPLAINANT REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON ENTERED A ROOM AND STOLE A WALLET. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO JAMES LANDON) CONDUCT CODE VIOL. SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS # Location: EMERSON HALL Summary: ONE PERSON REFERRED JUDICIALLY FOR VIOLATION OF COLLEGE REGULATION AND DRUG POLICY. (SGT TERRY O'PRAY) LARCENY # Location: PARK COMMUNICATIONS BLDG. Summary: CALLER REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON STOLE A CELL PHONE. INVESTIGATION. (MPO DONALD LYKE) PENDING FOUND PROPERTY # Location: TOWER DINING HALL Summary: PERSON FOUND A SET OF VEHICLE KEYS AND TURNED THEM OVER TO PUBLIC SAFETY. UNKNOWN OWNER. Page 12 of 13
13 THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, CONTINUED V&T LEAVING SCENE OF P/I AND P/D ACC. # Location: M-LOT Summary: CALLER REPORTED A VEHICLE STRUCK A PARKED VEHICLE AND A NOTE WAS LEFT ON THE VEHICLE REGARDING THE DAMAGE. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO JAMES LANDON) SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE # Location: HOLMES HALL Summary: COMPLAINANT REPORTED AN UNKNOWN PERSON POSSIBLY ENTERED A ROOM. PENDING INVESTIGATION. (MPO JAMES LANDON) Page 13 of 13
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