Monday, September 26
• Campus Safety investigated a report of damaged property on college grounds.
Tuesday, September 27
• Campus Safety received a report of a theft of a personal laptop from Jackson Campus Center.
• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at the west practice soccer fields.
Friday, September 30
• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Norelius Hall.
• A Gustavus student reported the theft of an unlocked bicycle at Arbor View Apartments.
Saturday, October 1
• Two students in College View were cited for underage consumption of alcohol and underage possession of alcohol. One student was cited for non compliance with a College Official.
• Vandalism in the third floor North Hall bathroom was reported to Campus Safety.
Sunday, October 2
• Three students were cited with drug equipment violations on College grounds.
• A non-Gustavus student was cited by Campus Safety and St. Peter Police Department for underage consumption of alcohol and trespassed from campus.
• Campus Safety was called to a Medical Assist at College View Apartments.
• A student in Norelius Hall was cited for underage consumption of alcohol.
• A non-Gustavus female was cited for underage consumption in Norelius Hall and trespassed from campus.
Tip of the Week:
Lost and Found
There is a campus Lost and Found program managed through Campus Safety. Anyone can submit a Lost Property Report on the Campus Safety web page
https://gustavus.edu/safety/ or email safety@gustavus.edu with the subject line ‘Lost and Found’ and including the following information: Name, contact information, description of item as detailed as possible (size, brand, model, color), date lost and location lost if known.
All incoming items are checked against Lost Property Reports on file. If you submit a report, you will be contacted if your item is turned in. If you believe your item was stolen, contact Campus Safety at 507-933-8888.
If your item has your name/contact information on it or is linked to you (campus keys, ID, etc), Campus Safety always attempts to find the owner for all items turned in and would contact you.
Anyone finding clothing, keys, books, jewelry, wallets, electronics, sports equipment or other items on campus should bring these found items immediately to Campus Safety. Lost and Found items will be held for thirty days. Campus Safety understands the impact of losing personal belongings and is committed to ensuring that every effort is made to return lost and found items to the owners as quickly as possible. With your help, we can make Lost and Found work for everyone.
This campus reports are really useful. I find these reports entertaining and some times alarming though. These reports give students the upper hand to be cautious and aware. Nice!