Public Safety Report
Thief on the loose
On Nov. 8, at approximately 10:34 a.m. a male student reported that between Nov. 5 at 10:00 p.m. and Nov. 8 at 10:30 a.m., unknown person(s) broke into the center console of his vehicle while it was parked at the Depot Lot. A CD player was taken. The student also had a W2 form in the console. The W2 was not taken, but his social security number is on the form and he thinks it may have been compromised. There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Illegal items leads to panel
On Nov. 7, at approximately 8:11 p.m., Officer Reonas was dispatched to The Village at West Campus apartments in reference to possible drug activity. A female student reported that while inspecting an empty bedroom in the apartment, she observed 2 fans set to blow out the window, a plastic bag covering the smoke detector and a small red bong underneath the desk about 15 minutes before she called Public Safety. Officer Reonas made contact with the three male residents and a male visitor. Consent was given to search the rooms and the bong could not be found. One of the males stated he had thrown the bong away earlier, but could not remember when several marijuana seeds and small leaves were found on one of male’s desk. A duffel bag was found containing assorted bottles of alcohol. The fan was removed from the window and the alcohol destroyed. The case has been turned over to Student Judiciary.
Someone’s watching you
On Nov. 12, at approximately 4:03 p.m., a male student reported that a male in a small green car approached him in front of Sanford Hall. The male identified himself and stated he had been watching the student and gave him his phone number and invited him to a party. Detective Butler called the number and left a message on the answering machine for the mysterious man to call him back.
Good deed causes fainting spell
On Nov. 7, at approximately 11:21 a.m., Sgt. Ennis was dispatched to the area of the old Governors Mansion in reference to a student passed out. Contact was made with the female student, who stated she had given blood earlier and when she was going home, she became faint and passed out. She was taken to Student Health for evaluation and when she was released, she was given a ride back to her apartment.