Friday, April 4
Person down
▶ A possible transient was seen sleeping at Lot 408.
of burglary to vehicle
▶ A vehicle at Lot 702 was reported as having a punched-in
door; the reporting party claimed that various items inside had been stolen.
of petty theft
▶ Video games were reported as stolen from a student’s dorm
over spring break.
Saturday, April 5
contact
▶ Students at Earl’s Place were charged for intoxication.
of grand theft
▶ A wallet and cell phone were stolen from a RIMAC
men’s-room locker after an unknown subject broke the lock.
Animal call
▶ Two golden retrievers were reported as unleashed without
their owners at Lot 208.
Marijuana possession
▶ Students at Sixth College building 703 were reported as
smoking marijuana. Unable to locate.
Sunday, April 6
Fireworks disturbance
▶ Students were reported as setting off fireworks at the
Pangea Parking Structure.
disturbance
▶ A couple was reported as yelling at one another at
Regents Road.
Suspicious person
▶ A 25-year-old bald Asian male wearing a black T-shirt and
tan pants was seen at Lot 604. Field interview administered.
Monday, April 7
check
▶ Screams were heard from a Harlan Hall suite.
Prisoner
▶ A student wearing a white T-shirt and khaki shorts was
caught shoplifting at the Price Center Bookstore.
Vehicle burglary
▶ An Asian male was seen attempting to unlock the trunk of
a car at the Hopkins Parking Structure with a wire coat hanger.
Suicide attempt
▶ A male Latino nonaffiliate reported “walking to campus so
he could get help,” because he had “been off his meds” and “wanted to kill
himself.” Unable to locate.
Tuesday, April 8
Report of arson
▶ Toilet seat covers at the Price Center bathrooms were set
on fire, one of many similar incidents that have occurred in the past.
Welfare check
▶ A white male in his late 20s with a “fat build” wearing a
long-sleeved, hooded sweatshirt was reported as “yelling to himself” about a
late shuttle at Scholars Drive.
Trespass
▶ People were heard walking on the roof of Douglas Hall.
Field interview administered.
Wednesday, April 9
disturbance
▶ Two drivers of Saab and Toyota vehicles, respectively,
were physically fighting at Gilman Drive. Weapon possession is unknown.
Chemical spill
▶ Eighteen to 24 “little beads of mercury” were spilled at
the second floor of Main Gym.
Reckless driving
▶ Four people were seen “joy riding” in a golf cart headed
toward Lot 206. Unable to locate.