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Police Reports: 2015-11-13

• Police observed two male students carrying a large object into the Geisert Hall elevator at 12:54 a.m. Nov. 7. The object was falling apart and leaving behind debris.
The two males told officers the object was shaped like a dinosaur made with wire netting and cloth.
The dinosaur-shaped object was destroyed and thrown in a dumpster.

• Officers responded to an alarm in Williams Hall at 2:35 a.m. Nov. 7 and discovered a female student and male non-student in possession of marijuana.
The male student took ownership of the 25.2 grams of marijuana, some of which was packaged for delivery. He also had a handgun.
The male was arrested and taken to Peoria County Jail. All items were confiscated.

• Police received a report of two male students on the University Hall roof at 11:48 p.m. Nov. 7.
The students said they jumped out of the first male’s dorm room window and were attempting to reenter the building through a different window.
Both students were given disorderly conduct ordinance tickets.

• An officer saw a male student lying on the ground of the Heuser Parking Lot at 11:44 p.m. Nov. 6.
The male’s friend, a student, helped him stand and walk. However, the male was stopped by police and given a breathalyzer test. He registered a .295.
The male was taken to OSF Hospital for treatment, and he was of the legal drinking age.

• Officers received a noise complaint from a female non-student at 10:59 p.m. Nov. 6 that occurred on the 1000 block of Glenwood Avenue.
The female reported her neighbor, a male student, was making a lot of noise and playing loud music. She said he cursed at her when she confronted him.
Police warned the male to stop his disorderly behavior.

• Police received a report at 4:10 p.m. Nov. 6 from a male student about found property.
The male said he was working with Off-Campus Properties when he found a bicycle in the third floor hallway of 828 N. Frink Street.
The owner is unknown, and the bicycle is in storage with the Peoria Police Department.

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