Campus safety report
Informational
4/22: A non-affiliate female drove through the Alameda Mall area, damaging some plants. She was detained by San Jose Police, but not taken into custody, due to her poor health.
4/25: A Swig Hall fire alarm was activated by burned food in a resident's room. CSS and SCFD responded.
Medical Emergency
4/18: A Sanfilippo resident was reportedly feeling ill. CSS and SCU EMS responded.
4/21: A student injured his nose while playing basketball in Pat Malley Center. CSS and SCU EMS responded.
4/25: A student lost consciousness and fell while working in the Archeology lab. CSS, SCFD and paramedics responded. The student was transported to O'Connor Hospital by paramedics.
Student Behavior
4/20: Graham Hall 200 residents were found in possession of drugs, paraphernalia and alcohol in their room. The drugs and alcohol were confiscated and disposed of.
4/22: CSS responded to the Villa Apartments to conduct a welfare check on a resident. The resident was not responding to his roommate, who was locked out. The resident was found inside the room intoxicated. He refused medical assistance.
4/22: A Casa Italiana resident was found in possession of marijuana and alcoholic beverages in his room. They were confiscated and disposed of.
4/24: Several students and non-affiliates were questioned outside of Graham 400 at approximately 1:25 a.m., for possible marijuana use.
Theft
4/21: A student reported some unauthorized charges were made on her lost Access card.
4/22: A bicycle was reported missing from the O'Connor bike racks.
Found Property
4/21: A folder was found and turned in to the CSS office.
4/24: A wallet was found in the Alameda Mall. The owner was notified.
4/25: A calculator was found in the first floor lounge of Alumni Science. The owner was notified.
Vandalism
4/18: A Swig Hall resident's room window was reported broken.
4/23: A Graham 300 resident reported that someone threw a beer bottle through his room window while he was sleeping, damaging the window pane. CSS responded.
--From Campus Safety reports