Campus Safety Report (10/2/15)

Monday, September 21

• Campus Safety received a report of an employee having lost a campus key. The key was later recovered.

Tuesday, September 22

• A student reported a suspicious incident at a Chapel View Townhome. An unknown person entered through an unlatched door while a resident was home but left before any identifying information could be seen.

Wednesday, September 23

• Campus Safety responded to a student of concern at the International Center.

• Campus Safety responded to a report of theft in the Lund Center. A College-owned basketball was taken while checked out by a student.

Thursday, September 24

• Collegiate Fellows and Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation at Sohre hall. Campus Safety referred two students to the campus conduct system for underage alcohol violations, and one student for failure to comply with a College official.

• Campus Safety responded to the Jackson Campus Center for a medical assist.

Friday, September 25

• Collegiate Fellows documented a possible alcohol violation in Norelius Hall involving two identified and one unidentified students.

Saturday, September 26

• Collegiate Fellows documented an alcohol violation in Norelius Hall involving three students.

• Collegiate Fellows responded to a possible alcohol violation in Norelius Hall involving one student.

• Campus Safety responded to a welfare check in Norelius Hall. Campus Safety referred two students to the campus conduct system for underage consumption of alcohol and failure to comply with a College official.

• Campus Safety responded to an alcohol violation in Norelius Hall involving four students.

• Campus Safety received a report of damage to a College-owned vehicle.

• Campus Safety responded to a fire alarm in the Johnson Student Union set off by a smoke machine.

Sunday, September 27

•  Campus Safety responded to a noise complaint and verbal dispute in North Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for underage possession.

• Campus Safety responded to a reported verbal dispute on College grounds. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for an of-age alcohol violation.

• Campus Safety responded to a reported alcohol concern in Uhler Hall. One student was referred to the campus conduct system for underage consumption.

• Collegiate Fellows documented an underage alcohol violation in Pittman Hall involving one student.

• Campus Safety responded to an of-age alcohol violation and possible attempted theft of College property involving one non-student while on College grounds.

• Campus Safety observed an alcohol violation on College Grounds. Campus Safety referred two students to the Campus Conduct system – one for underage consumption of alcohol and one for an of-age alcohol violation.

• A Collegiate Fellow documented a smoking policy violation in Norelius Hall.

• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at North Hall.

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:

Getting from place to place safely:

• Never walk or jog alone at night. If you do walk or jog at night, do so with at least one other person or in groups.

• If you need transportation during evening hours, call Campus Safety for a walking escort or mobile transport.

• Should you find yourself walking alone at night, avoid secluded or dimly lit areas. Stay away from wooded areas or locations where shrubs or buildings might provide cover for assailants.

• If you feel you are being followed, yell or scream and move toward a public, well-lit area, or try to reach a campus “Blue Phone” located around campus. Additionally, all residence halls and many other campus buildings are equipped with exterior telephones located near their primary entrances.

• Should you be the victim of a hold-up, don’t resist or endanger your own safety. Call the police immediately to report the crime.

• Always be aware of what is going on around you. Be alert to your surroundings and possible safety concerns, whether you are in your place of residence or moving about the campus or city.

• Never accept a ride from a stranger.

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