Campus Crime
By Compiled by Campus Safety
MEDICAL EMERGENCY10/27 - A Dunne resident injured his foot while running along Accolti Way. SCU EMS responded.
10/27 - A Dunne resident was reportedly ill due to excessive alcohol consumption. SCU EMS responded.
10/26 - A McLaughlin resident injured his foot when he stepped on a sharp object in the hallway. SCU EMS responded.
10/26 - A Dunne resident was reportedly ill due to excessive alcohol consumption. SCPD, SCFD, and paramedics responded. The resident was transported to O'Connor Hospital.
10/24 - A Swig resident reported having eye problems. SCU EMS responded.
10/24 - A Swig resident was reportedly ill and needed medical attention. SCFD and paramedics responded. The resident was transported to O'Connor Hospital by paramedics.
ANNOYING PHONE CALLS10/22 - A staff member reported receiving annoying phone calls from an unknown male.
10/25 - A Dunne resident reported receiving harassing phone calls from an unknown male.
STUDENT BEHAVIOR10/28 - A Dunne resident refused to cooperate when requested to remain in his room during an incident investigation.
10/26 - Resident students reportedly broke a beer bottle in a Unity bathroom, and refused to open the door when requested. Campus Safety responded.
DISTURBANCE10/28 - Two Dunne residents were reportedly causing a disturbance at approximately 12:38 a.m. A room search revealed several empty alcoholic beverage containers, marijuana paraphernalia and a false ID.
DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION10/24 - Two Graham 200 residents were found in possession of marijuana. A room search on both residents' rooms was conducted. A small bottle with marijuana stems, a homemade bong and several empty alcoholic beverage containers, were found in one of the residents' room.
10/23 - Five students were observed acting suspiciously inside a vehicle parked in the Leavey lot, at approximately 12:49 a.m. During questioning, one of them admitted smoking marijuana with friends. The marijuana and its paraphernalia were confiscated.
INFORMATION REPORT10/22 - A suspicious male reportedly attempted to collect money he claimed he placed in the Access account machine, across from the Access Office. He persisted, even after the records showed no such account existed.