Campus safety report

Medical emergency

10/31: A Dunne Hall resident injured his shoulder while playing ultimate frisbee on Bellomy Field. CSS, SCU EMS, SCFD and paramedics responded. The student was transported to Kaiser Hospital by paramedics.

10/31: A student injured his head while in the Pat Malley pool. CSS and SCU EMS responded.

10/29: A non-affiliate female who was visiting a Sobrato Hall resident was reportedly ill due to excessive alcohol consumption. CSS, SCPD and SCU EMS responded.

10/29: A homeless man became ill in the lobby of Nobili Hall. CSS, SCU EMS, SCFD and paramedics responded. The man was transported to O'Connor Hospital by paramedics.

10/27: A student was reportedly behaving oddly and possibly endangering himself. CSS and SCPD responded. The student was voluntarily transported to EPS by SCPD.

Theft

10/31: A digital camera was reported missing from a McLaughlin Hall resident's room.

10/27: Three recycle drums and their contents were reported missing from the west side of Casa Italiana.

Property

10/26: An Access card was reported missing from the Leavey Center training room. The card was suspended per owner's request.

10/26: A silver ring was reported missing outside some campus buildings.

10/29: An Access card was reported missing and was suspended per owner's request.

Suspicious incident

10/30: A concerned parent contacted CSS concerning suspicious activities of an SCU construction Web camera at Kennedy Commons site. The IT staff was notified and the camera was shut down.

Suspicious person

10/29: A non-affiliate male reportedly gained access into a Casa Italiana women's restroom. CSS responded and was not able to locate the male suspect.

10/29: A non-affiliate male was reportedly asking students to borrow their cell phones and causing a disturbance to Bronco patrons. CSS and SCPD responded. The man was given a trespass warning and admonished.

Student behavior

10/30: Swig Hall residents were reportedly smoking marijuana in a resident's room. CSS responded. The pipe was confiscated and alcoholic beverages were disposed of.

Compiled from campus safety reports. E-mail news@thesantaclara.com.

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