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Police Reports: 2015-10-02

• Officers responded to a complaint of disorderly conduct 3 p.m. Sept. 22. A female student reported that she had been receiving stuffed animals and flowers from a male student. The female student said it made her uncomfortable because she was unsure of his intentions.

Officers spoke with the male student, who apologized and was told to discontinue contact with the female student.

• Officers observed an emergency phone’s blue light flashing on the 1500 block of Bradley Avenue at 11:55 p.m. Saturday. A male student said he asked three non-student males to leave his party, but they refused to leave the premises. The male student reported seeing one of them activate the emergency phone, but when officers approached no one admitted to pressing the button.
The three non-students were banned from campus.

• Police responded to a report of theft and criminal damage to property at 8:49 p.m. Sept. 25. Two male students said they saw a male break into a locker in Markin Recreational Center.

The locker was damaged and personal items belonging to a male staff member had been stolen. The male suspect left the stolen items behind at Markin and was seen leaving the building.

• Officers received a report of damage to property at 4:47 p.m. Sept. 22. A male non-student said someone keyed the rear fenders of his vehicle while parked in the Campustown parking lot.
There are no suspects.

• A female student struck a male non-student’s vehicle while he was parallel parking along the 1400 block of Fredonia Avenue at 3:26 p.m. Saturday.

There were no reported injuries.

• Officers observed a vehicle on W. Main Street without its headlights turned on at 10:15 p.m. Sept. 24. The vehicle was stopped and the driver, a female student, was given a verbal warning for the violation.

• Police responded to a report of a burglar alarm going off Sunday. The alarm, located inside a first-floor gallery of Heuser Art Center, was set off accidentally at 10:20 p.m. by an operating engineer.
Officers reset the alarm.

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