Campus Safety Report (2/7/2014)

Monday, January 27

  • A College employee reported an accident that happened involving a Gustavus vehicle.
  • Residential Life staff and Campus Safety responded to damage to property/vandalism and a College policy violation in Sohre Hall involving two students.

Tuesday, January 28 

  • Campus Safety responded to a report of a student missing in North Hall. The student was located and cited for underage consumption.

Wednesday, January 29 

  • A Collegiate Fellow documented an alcohol violation in North Hall involving two students.
  • A Collegiate Fellow documented an alcohol violation in North Hall involving one student.
  • Campus Safety responded to a report of suspicious activity in Uhler Hall.

Thursday, January 30 

  • Collegiate Fellows responded to an alcohol violation in Sohre Hall involving one student.
  • A student while in Southwest Hall was cited by Campus Safety for underage consumption of alcohol.
  • Campus safety responded to a medical assist in the Physical Plant North shop.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in the Johnson Student Union.
  • A student reported a theft from a vehicle in the College View parking lot.

Friday, January 31 

  • No incidents reported

Saturday, February 1

  • No incidents reported

Sunday, February 2 

  • One non-Gustavus student was cited by Campus Safety with reckless driving and was issued a citation for driving after hours on permit by the St. Peter Police Department.  The juvenile driver and the juvenile passenger were also trespassed from campus.
  • Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation in Pittman Hall involving three students. One student was cited for underage consumption and a College policy violation. One student was cited for underage possession. One student was cited for failure to comply with a College official.

Tip of the Week:

Winter Weather – Pedestrian Safety

Please be aware of pedestrian safety during the snow and ice season. Vehicles have a harder time stopping on slippery surfaces and snow piles can block a driver’s view of pedestrians.  Keep your eyes and ears on what’s going on around you.

Use sidewalks that have already been cleared when available.  If you are coming out from behind a snowbank, stop first and check to see if it is safe. You may be less visible because snow piles or glare off of the snow, always check before entering or crossing a roadway.

Stay away from roads and sidewalks when plows are trying to clear the snow, and from sanders as they treat the road surface.  Don’t walk in front of snow plows!  Make sure the driver sees you and wait for them to pass before crossing.

Contact Physical Plant (x7504) to report slippery areas or those that need to be cleared.