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Police Reports: 2014-10-17

• Officers were doing a routine walk-through in Jobst Hall at 8:01 p.m. Oct. 10 when they observed a male student watching pornography.
When officers entered the room, the student closed his browser and removed his headphones. Officers said the male’s genitalia was exposed with a towel wrapped around the general area.
Police told the male to zip up his pants and warned the incident would be recorded. He was told to leave the building for the rest of the night.

• A male non-student heard an air-soft gun go off while he was in the 600 block of Duryea Ave. at 3:49 p.m. Oct. 14.
When officers arrived and questioned the three male students shooting the gun, the students admitted to firing it out the window at squirrels. They also said the gun belonged to a friend.
Officers confiscated the air-soft gun and issued tickets to the males for disorderly conduct.

• Police officers were dispatched to Bradley Hall at 8:27 p.m. Oct. 8 when a male faculty member reported a student having an allergic reaction.
The male student’s lips were swollen, and he broke out in a rash. He was sent to OSF Hospital for further treatment.

• The Peoria Police Department (PPD) was called to the 900 block of N. Cooper St. at 6:16 a.m. Oct. 11 after a male non-student came home to find an unknown male student passed out on his couch.
The homeowner asked two of his neighbors if they knew the student before calling police.
The unconscious student was arrested and charged with criminal trespassing in a residence.

• A female Bradley Safety Cruiser driver had to pull over at 1:20 a.m. Oct. 12 when a male alumnus threw up in the back seat of the vehicle.
Paramedics were called, and the male was cooperative, agreeing to take a breathalyzer test. He registered a .156 BAC.
The male was of legal drinking age and signed a refusal of treatment.

• Officers stopped two stumbling male students walking on the 1500 block of Fredonia Ave. at 3:20 a.m. Oct. 14.
Officers initiated a breathalyzer test and called paramedics. The first male blew a .282 BAC, while the second had a .118 BAC. Both students signed a refusal of treatment form.
Officers issued warnings for underage possession and consumption.

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