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Police Reports: 2017-10-20

A non-student male tried to rob a male student at knifepoint on Oct. 15, just off campus.

The student said he was walking home at 2:15 a.m. when the suspect approached him at the 1700 block of West Callender Avenue and grabbed his arm. He showed a knife to the victim before demanding the student hand over his property.

The student then punched the suspect in the face and ran home. He called his father, who said to report the attempted robbery to police.

The police searched the area, but the suspect was not located.

 

A non-student male was intoxicated and yelling at students at Michel Student Center at 11:30 p.m. Oct. 13.

The male was standing outside of the building while shouting at students before a Student Center employee reported him to the police.

When police arrived, they noticed the male was extremely intoxicated and slurred his words to the point that officers could not understand the male.

The nonstudent was then arrested by police for criminal trespass and banned from campus.

 

A female student fell out of her dorm bed when exiting for a fire alarm at 5:34 a.m. Oct. 15 at 1307 W. Bradley Ave.

The student was leaving her bed when she stepped on a footrest and slipped. The female hit her head on the ground.

Medics were called and evaluated the student. The student signed a refusal to be transported to a hospital and said friends would transport her instead.

 

A male student was found passed out in the shower at 12:33 a.m. Oct. 13 at 1307 W. Bradley Ave.

The student was found in the shower floor with the water still running. The Peoria fire department and advanced medical transportation (AMT) were called and evaluated the student.

The student was allowed to sign a refusal to be transported to a hospital and was walked back to his room by his residential advisor.

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