Campus safety report

Informational

3/31: Sobrato Hall fire alarm was activated by burned food. CSS and SCFD responded and evacuated the building.

4/2: An unauthorized vehicle was removed from a reserved parking space on Cowell Access Road.

Theft

4/2: A laptop computer was reported missing from a resident's room in Swig Hall.

Found Property

3/31: A wallet was found on Franklin St. The owner was notified.

4/1: A key was found in the Fine Arts computer lab.

4/1: A backpack was found and turned in to the CSS office. The owner was notified.

4/2: A credit card was found by the Music and Dance building and turned in to the CSS office.

4/2: A cell phone was found and turned in to the CSS office.

Medical Emergency

3/31: A student injured his nose while playing basketball in Malley Fitness Center. CSS and SCU EMS responded. The student was transported to O'Connor Hospital by CSS.

4/1: A student fell and cut her finger on a glass she was holding, while walking up the stairs of Daly Science 300. CSS SCFD responded. The student was transported to O'Connor Hospital by CSS.

4/2: A student injured his ankle while playing football on Bellomy Field. CSS, SCFD and paramedics responded. The student was transported to O'Connor Hospital by paramedics.

Student Behavior

3/31: Two of Dunne Hall resident room doors were removed by an unknown person. One of the doors was found under the resident's bed and the other was found in the stairwell.

Assault

4/3: A student was reportedly assaulted by a male student in Swig Hall. CSS and SCPD responded.

Vandalism

4/2: Someone unknown drove a vehicle through Santa Clara mall.

4/02: A student reported that someone unknown threw eggs at his vehicle that was parked in the Sobrato lot.

4/03: Two female non-affiliates were seen throwing eggs at a parked vehicle in the Sobrato C lot. CSS and SCPD responded and contacted the suspects. The vehicle owner was contacted to respond, and declined to press charges. The two suspects were asked to clean up the eggs.

-- Compiled by Campus Safety

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