Friday, March 28
Chemical spill
▶Two liters of formalin were spilled at McGill Hall.
Suspicious person
▶A 50-year-old white transient with dark hair, dressed
entirely in black, was reported as carrying “two bicycle wheels.” Field
interview administered.
Saturday, March 29
Suspicious vehicle
▶A white sedan was seen circling Lot 782 for 20 minutes,
during a heated argument between a male and female.
Sunday, March 30
Medical aid
▶A 20-year-old male was reported as vomiting at Goldberg
Hall, but remained conscious and breathing.
Monday, March 31
Report of stolen vehicle
▶A green golf cart was reported as stolen from the Media
Center for Communications.
threat
▶A letter addressed to the Applied Physics and Mathematics
building contained a bomb threat hidden inside a Verizon brochure. Checks OK.
▶A 19-year-old female skater was reported as crashing at
Revelle Plaza and bleeding from her hand.
Tuesday, April 1
Report of burglary
▶Numerous vending machines were stolen from the Price
Center Bookstore. Report taken.
▶A female at RIMAC Arena reported being stalked for four
weeks by a 24-year-old male with a small, thin build and light brown hair.
Wednesday, April 2
disturbance
▶A nurse was reported as making “banging” noises with a
medical device on Regents Road. Quiet on arrival.
Suspicious person
▶A white male with a white beard, wearing dark clothing,
was seen “hanging around” the loading dock at Club Med.
disturbance
▶Approximately 30 people were reported as drinking and
urinating in the bushes at Lot 705.
Thursday, April 3
contact
▶An unknown reporting party found 20 suspicious green pills
in a bag on Gilman Drive.
12:03 p.m.: Citizen contact
▶The Persian Club reported a former member using
club-authorized checks off campus.
12:44 p.m.: Noninjury accident
▶A golf cart hit a student at Pepper Canyon Hall.
2:18 p.m.: Report of harassing phone call
▶A male subject was reported as threatening to kill another
male “over a female.”
8:26 p.m.: Drunk in public
▶More than 15 intoxicated males were seen walking past the
Price Center Bookstore.