Campus safety report

Informational report

4/21: An unknown suspicious person was observed removing a chair from the Mission Church.

4/24: A mattress was found in the Leavey Center pool.

Vehicle

4/20: A vehicle with numerous outstanding parking violations was impounded from the second floor of the Parking Structure.

4/24: A vehicle with outstanding parking violations was booted in the Leavey Center lot.

4/24: Items were reported stolen from a storage box that was located in the Leavey Center lot.

Medical emergency

4/20: A Graham Hall 300 resident suffered a panic attack after smoking marijuana. CSS & SCU EMS responded.

4/21: A student was reported having a seizure in Kenna Hall. CSS, SCU EMS, SCFD and paramedics responded. She was transported to O'Connor Hospital by paramedics.

Student behavior

4/20: A student was found under the influence of alcohol on the south side of Swig Hall. He was escorted back to his room by Campus Safety staff, and several alcoholic beverages and a false ID were found. The beverages and ID were confiscated.

4/22: CSS responded to Dunne Hall to investigate the smell of marijuana in a resident's room. Several non-affiliates, a small amount of marijuana, paraphernalia, a bottle of wine and several empty alcohol containers were found in the room. The items were confiscated and disposed of, and the non-affiliates were escorted out of the building.

4/23: A Dunne Hall resident was observed throwing a bottle out of his room window onto Market Street toward several individuals. CSS responded to his room and found several full and empty bottles of alcohol. The alcoholic beverages were confiscated and disposed of.

Suspicious person

4/22: An apparent transient was reported attempting to gain access into the Swig Hall main entry by students. CSS responded and the suspicious person was given a trespass warning and asked to leave.

Compiled from Campus Safety reports. E-mail news@thesantaclara.com.

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