Monday, Sept. 7
- Campus Safety officers responded to a medical assist near Confer Hall.
- A theft was reported by the Director of Gustavus Technology Services.
Thursday, Sept. 10
- Campus Safety responded to a report of a missing person, who was later located without incident.
Friday, Sept. 11
- Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Uhler Hall for a student having a seizure.
- Campus Safety Officer was dispatched to Sohre Hall for a student who was having a panic attack.
- A student was cited for an underage alcohol violation while on Campus grounds.
Saturday, Sept. 12
- A Campus Safety was called to Sorensen Hall for an underage drinking violation. One student was cited for underage consumption.
- Gustavus student reported that a no contact order had been violated off campus.
Saturday, Sept. 13
- Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Schafer Fine Arts Music Building.
- Four Gustavus students and one former Gustavus student were found on the roof of the Art building.
Tip of the Week
Avoiding the dangers of an ATM—Part 1
Walking or driving up to an ATM to draw out cash or make a deposit can be a safe process if you follow these simple tips:
- The 24 hour auto and walk up ATM machines are much too dangerous to use after dark. Use ATM machines that are located in highly public areas during the daytime.
- Select well lit walk up ATM machines that provide maximum visibility and preferably camera surveillance to discourage potential assailants.
- Avoid use of any ATM that is located at a corner of a building since it creates a blind spot close to where you either deposit or receive cash. Someone could unexpectedly come from around the corner and seize your cash before you even have a chance to sense any activity.
Good tip but really you should go to an ATM accompanied by someone else. What’s the point in putting yourself in harms way?