April 4 – April 9 Safety Report

Monday, April 4

  • A Campus Safety Officer responded to a medical assist at Old Main.
  • A Campus Safety Officer responded to a medical assist at the Jackson Campus Center.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Southwest Hall.

Tuesday, April 5

  • Two Gustavus students were cited for underage consumption of alcohol by Campus Safety. One student was cited for giving false information to a college official and for failure to comply with a college official. Two students were cited for a social host violation.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in North Hall.
  • Three Gustavus students and four non-Gustavus students were cited for suspicious activity in the Linnaeus Arboretum. One non-Gustavus student was cited for a drug equipment violation. Three Gustavus students were cited for a social host violation.

Thursday, April 7

  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Southwest Hall. One student was cited by the SPPD and Campus Safety for a drug narcotic violation. Two students were cited by Campus Safety for drug narcotic violations.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist outside Nobel Hall.
  • Two students while on campus grounds by Norelius Hall were cited by Campus Safety for suspicious activity.
  • A Gustavus student reported suspicious activity between Southwest Hall and Prairie View.

Friday, April 8

  • A non-Gustavus student while in Norelius Hall was cited for underage consumption and escorted from campus.

Saturday, April 9

  • A student reported that items had been stolen from The Dive hallway during the dance.  The items were later recovered.
  • A student reported items stolen from a college escort vehicle.
  • Campus Safety received a call of concern about a student.

Tip of the Week

Severe Weather

In Minnesota, severe weather takes different forms depending on the season. In late spring through fall, severe weather can include thunderstorms, tornadoes, hail and straight-line winds.

  • Severe Weather WATCH: Conditions are right for severe weather to occur.
  • Severe Weather WARNING: Severe weather has been confirmed and is moving in a direction that jeopardizes the local area. Go to safety immediately.
  • Straight Line Winds: Tornado strength winds that do not rotate but blow in straight lines.
  • Severe Thunderstorms: Rainstorms that include thunder and lightning, as well as possibility of various sizes of hail.
  • Tornado: Conditions are right for a tornado when a hot humid air mass collides with a cold air mass. Wind speeds of a tornado can reach 200 MPH.

See the Campus Safety weather tips page for more information.