Campus Safety Report (2/27/15)

Monday, February 16

•The Campus Safety Director took a report of an incident that occurred on Friday, February 14 in College View.  After investigation, one student was referred to the campus conduct system for a weapons policy violation and aggravated assault.

•Campus Safety responded to a door alarm at North Hall and documented a propped door.

•Campus Safety documented the possible theft of a sandwich board parking sign from College Grounds. The sign was later recovered.

Tuesday, February 17

•Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Prairie View Apartments.

Wednesday, February 18

•A Gustavus employee reported the theft of campus keys.

•Campus Safety witnessed a theft at North Hall. A person not associated with Gustavus took a newspaper from the entryway of a residence hall and was identified by the Saint Peter Police Department.

Thursday, February 19

•Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Southwest Hall.

Friday, February 20

•Campus Safety responded to a motor vehicle accident involving a Gustavus employee by the Chapel.

•The Campus Safety Director received reports of no contact order violations that occurred on February 15, February 17, February 19, and February 20. After investigation, one student was referred to the campus conduct system.

Saturday, February 21

•A fire alarm was activated in North Hall by an unknown person.

•Collegiate Fellows documented suspicious activity and reported unauthorized access to a student room by an unknown person in Sorensen Hall.

Sunday, February 22

•One student while on College grounds was referred to the campus conduct board for an of-age alcohol violation.

•Four students were referred to the campus conduct system for possession of marijuana while in the Norelius Parking lot.

Note: Case dispositions are available online by viewing the daily crime log on the Campus Safety web page: https://gustavus.edu/safety/incidents/index.php

Tip of the Week:

Don’t be the victim of vehicle-related property crime.

•Lock It – a reminder to always lock your vehicle. Please don’t leave a set of keys in your vehicle.

•Hide It – if you must leave valuables in the vehicle, hide them from plain sight.

•Keep It – a positive reminder that personal responsibility can safeguard your vehicle and valuables from theft.

Top Items Stolen from Vehicles:

•GPS Units

•Mobile phones/chargers

•Money (yes, even small change)

•Stereos, radios

•Documents, mail, checkbooks (these items often contain personal identifying information).