Campus Safety Report (5/31/15)

Monday, April 20

•Campus Safety responded to Uhler Hall for a medical assist. A student was transferred to the E.R. by ambulance.
•Campus Safety Director completed investigation of a report received Friday, April 17 of threatening communication by a staff member.

Tuesday, April 21

•Campus Safety responded to a suspected drug violation in Norelius Hall. One student was referred to campus conduct system for underage possession of alcohol.
•Campus Safety responded to a fire alarm in North Hall set off by an unknown person.
•Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at Sorensen Hall for a student with an injury she received the previous evening.
•Campus Safety responded to a report of suspicious activity in the Linnaeus Arboretum.
•Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Beck Hall. A student was transported to the E.R. by ambulance.

Wednesday, April 22

•Campus Safety responded to property damage at Sorensen Hall to the main student access door.
•Campus Safety responded to the Health Service office for an injury that occurred in Old Main.
•Campus Safety responded to a report of property damage in Pittman Hall.

Thursday, April 23

•Campus Safety responded to Pittman Hall for a medical assist.

Friday, April 24

•Campus Safety responded to a student of concern in Sohre Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, and for underage possession of alcohol.
•Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation in the Johnson Student Union. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for underage consumption and underage possession of alcohol. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for an of-age alcohol violation.
•Collegiate Fellows responded to a noise and alcohol violation in Uhler Hall involving seven students.

Sunday, April 26

•Campus Safety documented a motor vehicle theft on College Grounds. An unattended golf cart was reported discovered in the Arboretum. The vehicle had been moved from outside the Jackson Campus Center by an unknown person.
•Campus Safety responded to a report of suspicious activity at Runstrom Hall that included a group of three unidentified males yelling gender based remarks at a female.

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:

Crime Prevention – What You Can Do
Your involvement is essential to the prevention of crime on campus. Disinterest and complacency are the prime contributors to the success of crime. The burden of crime prevention rests not only with the Campus Safety Department but also with each member of the Gustavus Adolphus College community.
Campus Safety cannot be everywhere at once and are, therefore, dependent upon you to recognize and report incidents of suspicious and criminal activity. The extent of your cooperation will greatly influence Campus Safety’s effectiveness in combating crime. Doing your part means:
•Being aware of your vulnerability and following the suggestions outlined in this handbook to protect yourself and your property.
•Being alert for suspicious or criminal activity and conditions that may represent a hazard to the community.
•Getting involved by becoming more security conscious and by reporting all incidents of suspicious or criminal activity, no matter how insignificant, to Campus Safety immediately.
Remember that unreported crimes cannot be solved and that, by not reporting crimes, you allow the perpetrators to commit additional and perhaps more serious crimes. Many times crime solving depends upon how accurately and promptly the incident is reported.
Call Campus Safety 24 hours a day at 507-933-8888.