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Police Reports: 2018-03-30

Officers were dispatched due to a male nonstudent trying to enter an apartment at 2:30 p.m. March 24 at the 1500 block of N. Underhill Street.

Officers were told the male’s description and found the male nearby. When confronting the nonstudent, the male said he lived in an apartment with a female student, but she had thrown out his items and locked him outside.

Officers then spoke with the female, who said she locked the male out due to an argument earlier in the day. She said they argued over car keys when he pushed the female into a corner and yelled at her.

She then said the male left and the female locked the door. Once the male returned, he tried to kick the door in.

Officers arrested the man for domestic battery.

 

 

Officers were dispatched due to a male nonstudent entering his girlfriend’s residence at 10 p.m. March 20 at the 1000 block of N. University Street.

When officers arrived, they noticed the male had blood on his shirt. When they asked what happened, the male said two males in an alley behind a gas station had jumped him on N. University Street.

Officers reviewed the surveillance footage from the gas station and were not able to confirm the male’s story. After confronting the male, he admitted to fabricating the story. The male then explained that he had gotten into a fight with a family friend behind his residence in Pekin.

During the investigation, officers found a fake ID in the male’s wallet and confiscated it.

The male’s girlfriend, a female nonstudent, then returned to the residence, and the male was allowed to stay with her. No charges were filed.

 

 

A female professor reported an unknown male sitting in a classroom in the Global Communications Center, disoriented at 11 a.m. March 23.

The professor said she arrived to class and saw the male but did not recognize him. She then asked the male if he was supposed to be in the class, and he said he was supposed to be in a math class. He then asked where Bradley Hall was located and left the classroom.

 

 

Officers were dispatched to 1400 W. Saint James St. due to an underage male student under the influence at 9:20 p.m. March 22.

The officers saw the male walking down the sidewalk and noticed that he was disoriented, seeing the student drop his ID and fall over when trying to pick it up.

The officers then confronted the male and he said he was trying to get back to Geisert Hall, where his dorm was located. Officers called an ambulance to evaluate the student, and they allowed officers to transport the student back to his dorm.

The student was given a warning due to consuming alcohol while underage.

 

 

Officers were dispatched due to a pregnant female guest of a student going into labor at 7:05 a.m. March 20 at 906 W. Bradley Ave.

The female nonstudent was staying with a female student when her water broke. Officers arrived, and called an ambulance.

The nonstudent was transported to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center by medics.

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