Campus Safety Report (2/10/17)

Wednesday, January 4

● Campus Safety responded to a mold issue in Uhler and Norelius Hall. Facilities staff cleaned the areas of concern.

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to an alcohol violation in Norelius Hall.  Three students were referred to the campus conduct system for underage consumption and possession.

Thursday, January 5

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to property damage in Sorensen Hall. A light fixture was found damaged.

● Campus Safety responded to a report of theft of personal property from the Sorensen laundry room.

Friday, January 6

● Drug paraphernalia was found in a laundry room in Norelius Hall.

● An employee reported the loss of campus keys

Monday, January 9

● Campus Safety responded to Sorensen Hall to take a theft report from a student.

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a suspected drug violation in North Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.

Wednesday, January 11

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a suspected drug violation in Sorensen Hall.  One student was referred to the campus conduct system for possession of marijuana.

Friday, January 13

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to a suspected drug violation in North Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.

Saturday, January 14

● Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to an alcohol violation in Pittman Hall.  One student was referred to the campus conduct system for underage consumption.

Sunday, January 15

● Campus Safety documented harassing communications on College grounds. A student was referred to the campus conduct system for yelling and swearing at a Campus Safety officer about parking tickets.

Tip of the Week:

Always wear proper footwear with good traction and look at the walking surface ahead of you. Keep your eyes and ears alert to 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. Make sure drivers see you and wait before crossing.