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Police Reports: 2014-09-05

Officers found a male student passed out in the front seat of his car in the Bradley visitor parking lot at 7:20 p.m. Aug. 25.
The student’s vehicle was left running. When officers woke the student up, he refused to take a breathalyzer test and was issued a drinking ticket. The male’s fraternity president was called onto the scene and accepted full responsibility for his fraternity brother.

Two male students reported seeing two unknown males checking for unlocked cars at 12:44 a.m. Aug. 26.
The two unknown males were seen pulling car handles in the 100 block of College Ave. The first wore an orange shirt and jeans, while the second wore a blue shirt with jeans. According to the student witnesses, the first male tried to break in as the second stood guard.
They managed to find an open car and rummaged through it.
The owner of the car, a female student, reported nothing was missing. No tickets were issued.

Officers were dispatched around 3:30 a.m. Aug. 26 to 1317 West St. James St. after an intoxicated male student repeatedly harassed two female students.
While walking home from Williams Hall to their Heitz Hall dorm building, the female students were approached by the male student. He asked if they would like to party with him. When they answered no, the male attempted to grab them and wouldn’t let the females pass.
Two male students witnessed the scene and tried to help but reported that the other student became violent. When police arrived and tried to calm the intoxicated student, he called himself the next Ferguson and demanded to be taken to jail. The officers arrested the male and took him to Peoria County Jail.

Officers were dispatched to Williams Hall at 10:32 p.m. Aug. 24 when a residence hall staff member reported drinking in the rooms.
Eight female students were sharing three cans of beer when police arrived. None of the students were of legal drinking age. No tickets were issued, but students were warned that this event would be documented.

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