Campus Crime

By Compiled by Campus Safety


INFORMATION REPORT1/22 - A vehicle was reportedly vandalized while parked behind Orradre Library.

1/25 - A vehicle was reportedly found vandalized while parked on Alcotti Way.

1/27 - The windshield of a parked car was reportedly damaged when struck by a baseball during a game in Buckshaw Stadium.

STUDENT BEHAVIOR1/25 - McLaughlin residents were found in violation of university alcohol policy.

1/27 - Two students were reportedly dumping personal trash into university food recycling bins.

THEFT1/22 - A laptop computer was reported missing from a desk in the Facilities building.

1/27 - A bicycle was reported taken from Sobrato bike rack.

ALCOHOL VIOLATION1/28 - A Graham resident was found in violation of university alcohol policy.

MEDICAL EMERGENCY1/23 - A student injured his ankle while playing basketball in Pat Malley Center.

1/23 - Another student injured his ankle while playing basketball in Pat Malley Center.

1/24 - A Campisi resident accidentally injured his finger with a knife. SCU EMS responded.

1/25 - A couple attending a basketball game, requested medical assistance for their 15-month-old baby who suffered a seizure. Campus Safety, SCU EMS, SCFD and paramedics responded. Paramedics transported them to O'Connor Hospital.

1/25 - A Dunne resident was reportedly having difficulty breathing due to an allergy attack. SCU EMS, SCFD and Campus Safety responded. Paramedics transported her to O'Connor Hospital.

1/25 - A visitor injured her nose when she accidentally walked into a glass partition at the Bronco in Benson Center. Campus Safety responded. The visitor refused medical assistance.

VANDALISM1/25- Someone unknown scratched markings into the newly laid concrete on Santa Clara Street.

1/26 - Someone unknown punched a hole in a wall of a McLaughlin hallway.

NON-INJURY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT1/25 - Two vehicles were involved in a traffic accident at the Leavey lot. No one was injured. Campus Safety responded.

FOUND PROPERTY1/26 - An umbrella was found in Daly Science 201.

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