Monday, October 3
• A Gustavus student reported the theft of her unlocked bicycle from the bike rack at the Jackson Campus Center.
• Two Gustavus students reported theft from an unlocked room in Norelius Hall.
Tuesday, October 4
• Campus Safety responded to a Medical assist in Pittman Hall.
• A Gustavus student reported a theft from her room in Norelius Hall.
Wednesday, October 5
• Campus Safety responded to a report of suspicious activity in the Linnaeus Arboretum.
• A Gustavus student in North Hall was cited by Campus Safety for liquor violations, underage consumption and underage possession.
• Campus Safety was called to a residential hall for a damage to property report and a keg liquor violation.
• Campus Safety assisted the Saint Peter Police Department with an investigation involving non community members.
Thursday, October 6
• Campus Safety responded to an automobile accident report in the Physical Plant North parking lot. A College-owned vehicle hit a parked car.
Saturday, October 8
• A student was cited for underage consumption in North Hall.
Sunday, October 9
• A student reported inappropriate messages and drawings left on dry erase boards in Pittman Hall.
Tip of the Week:
Protect Your Property
More crimes of larceny are committed on the Gustavus Adolphus College than any other crime. Larcenies are crimes of opportunity and occur primarily when property is left in unlocked or in unattended areas. In an attempt to alleviate this problem, the Campus Safety Department makes the following suggestions:
Residence halls and private residences
• Keep the door(s) to your room or residence and windows locked at all times.
• Report defective campus locks on windows and doors IMMEDIATELY to the Physical Plant Office at 7504.
• Never sleep in an unlocked room or house.
• Do not put your name or address on key rings.
• Do not keep your room or residence and vehicle keys on the same ring.
• If you lose the keys to your residence, have the lock(s) changed. On campus residents should notify Residential Life immediately.
• If you find that your room has been entered, DO NOT GO INSIDE. Go to a neighbor and call Campus Safety. If you are already inside, DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING. You may disturb evidence that is important to the police investigation.
• Students in private residences should consider installing “peep holes” and intruder chains on outside doors. Also, if returning after dark, leave a light on at the entrance to your residence.
• Students living in campus housing are not allowed to block open doors to dormitories or other buildings. Use of fire exit doors is in violation of fire code.
• Do not allow strangers to follow you into your residence hall.
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