April 19 -25 Safety Report

Monday, April 19

  • Campus Safety was called to Lund center for a medical assist.
  • Two students were cited for Drug and Narcotics violation outside of Pittman Hall. One student was cited for Drug equipment violation. One student was cited for underage consumption of alcohol and underage possession of alcohol.

Wednesday, April 21

  • Two Gustavus students reported a theft from an unlocked locker in Lund Center.

Friday, April 23

  • Campus Safety was called to a medical assist between Old Main and the Chapel.

Saturday, April 24

  • Campus Safety Officers responded to a medical assist at the Jackson Campus Center.

Sunday, April 25

  • Campus Safety was called to the Southwest parking lot for a report of damage to a vehicle.

Tip of the Week

In the residence halls

  • Always lock your door, even when you’re sleeping or just going down the hall.
  • Do not allow strangers to enter your room or your complex. Do not open your door unless you can identify the person seeking entry. Do not let unknown individuals “tailgate,” ask who they are visiting and offer to call Campus Safety at ext. 8888.
  • Do not prop any exterior doors open to allow unescorted visitors into the residence hall (pizza delivery, friends, etc.).
  • Report lost or stolen residence hall keys immediately to Residential Life Office.
  • Report any malfunctioning locks, doors or windows to the Physical Plant Office at ext. 7504.
  • Do not leave your keys lying around in your room when you are not in the room.
  • Do not leave messages on your door about when you will be returning to your room.
  • Tell a roommate or friend if you are planning to be away overnight or for a few days.
  • Report any suspicious persons or activities (including solicitors) in or near your residence hall to Campus Safety.
  • Secure your valuables and engrave expensive items with identifying information.
  • Always lock your doors and windows at night, especially if you reside on the first or second floors.
  • Do not leave your identification, keys, wallets, checkbooks, or other valuables in open view.
  • Get to know your Campus Safety Officers, Residential Life Staff and neighbors.

Off-campus residences

  • Keep your house/apartment door and windows locked when you are in your residence alone, whenever it is unoccupied or when you are sleeping.
  • Do not open your house/apartment to anyone unless you can identify the person seeking entrance.
  • Report suspicious persons or activities around your house/apartment building to the Saint Peter Police Department.
  • If your keys are lost or stolen, report the loss immediately to the landlord and the St. Peter Police Department. Never leave your keys lying around your house/apartment when you are not there.
  • When entering your house/apartment at night, have your keys readily available.
  • Do not keep large amounts of cash in your house/apartment.