Campus safety report

Found property

4/4: A key was found and turned in to the CSS office.

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

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

4/9: Sunglasses were found and turned in to the CSS office.

Theft

4/10: A backpack with valuables inside was reported stolen from the Pat Malley Center weight room. SCPD was notified.

4/10: Money was reported stolen from the Bon Appetit locker room.

Student behavior

4/4: A student injured his fingers when a door was closed on them. CSS and SCU EMS responded. The student was transported to O'Connor Hospital by a friend.

4/7: A student who was skakeboarding intentionally grabbed the back of a moving Campus Safety vehicle. He fell when the vehicle made a stop. He was verbally abusive to Campus Safety personnel and provided false information.

4/8: A Walsh resident and his non-affiliate visitors were found smoking marijauana in his room. The marijuana was confiscated and disposed of.

4/9: A non-affiliate male drove his car over the lawn outside of Graham Hall 400 and damaged a sign on The Alameda. He was later found by CSS, intoxicated and unconscious in his car on Accolti Way. SCPD was contacted and took him into custody for driving under the influence.

4/9: A Sanfilippo resident reported being physically assaulted by another student. CSS, SCU EMS and SCPD responded. He was transported to O'Connor Hospital by a friend and the student suspect was taken into custody by SCPD for battery.

4/10: A non-affiliate male was observed scavenging through the dumpsters near Swig Hall. He fled the area upon Campus Safety's arrival. SCPD was notified because of his reckless driving while fleeing.

Miscellaneous

4/8: A Sobrato elevator stopped working with several students trapped inside. One of the students reportedly suffered a panic attack. CSS, SCU EMS, SCFD responded.

From Campus Safety reports. E-mail news@thesantaclara.com

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