Campus Safety Report (11/20/15)

Monday, November 9

• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in the Lund center. One student was transported to the hospital.

Tuesday, November 10

• The Campus Safety Director took a report from a faculty member regarding a threatening comment made by a student in class.  One student was referred to the campus conduct system.

• Campus Safety completed investigation and documented an accident with a College-owned vehicle that occurred on Saturday, November 7, at 2145 hours on College grounds causing damage to the vehicle and a gate support post.

Wednesday, November 11

• Campus Safety responded to a medical assist at the Library. One student was transported to Rivers Edge E.R.

• Campus Safety responded to the Lund Center for a medical assist. One injured student was transported to the hospital by ambulance.

• An online report was submitted of a suspicious circumstance in the Arboretum. A student observed belongings off the trail and was concerned someone might be sleeping in the Arboretum. Campus Safety did a follow-up investigation and found a bag of abandoned belongings in the Arboretum but no evidence of sleeping/residence.

• A student reported the theft of an unsecured bicycle from the bike rack at Prairie View.

• A Collegiate Fellow observed a student vomiting on the floor and sink in a restroom in Norelius Hall but was not able to identify the student.

• Collegiate Fellows and Campus Safety responded to a noise violation in Norelius Hall involving seven students.

Thursday, November 12

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

• An anonymous report was submitted about suspected hazing involving an athletic team that occurred on October 30, 2015. An investigation was already in progress.

Friday, November 13

• A Gustavus student reported the theft of an unlocked bicycle from the Sohre Hall bike rack.

• Campus Safety responded to an of-age alcohol violation in College View.

• Campus Safety responded to an of-age alcohol violation outside of Southwest Hall.

Saturday, November 14

• Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to an underage alcohol violation in Pittman Hall involving eight students.

• Campus Safety responded to an underage alcohol violation in Sorensen Hall. Campus Safety referred seven students to the campus conduct system.

• Campus Safety responded to an of-age alcohol violation in Sorensen Hall.

• Campus Safety and Residential Life responded to an underage alcohol violation at Sohre Hall.

• Collegiate Fellows responded to a College policy violation in Sohre Hall.

Sunday, November 15

• Collegiate Fellows documented suspicious activity in Norelius Hall, including a possible alcohol violation and potential for sexual misconduct. The students left the area before Campus Safety arrived.

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

Tip of the Week:

Commit to being an active bystander and assist in improving the safety of your community.

All members of the Gustavus community are encouraged to report concerns about fellow students/community members, tips, situations or behaviors that are believed to be dangerous, illegal or contrary to College policy.

https://gustavus.edu/safety/silentwitness/
https://gustavus.edu/deanofstudents/incident_report.php

Please don’t assume that Campus Safety has been informed of an incident, report as soon as possible and with as much detail as possible!  While reports can be submitted anonymously, please provide contact information if at all possible.  This allows for quicker follow-up, to get more information about reported incidents, and to assist in confirming if an incident has been reported previously or not.

The anonymous form is sent to the Director of Campus Safety and the Dean of Students, or you can also mark if the activity is currently in progress for the message to be sent to the on-duty officer.  Situations in progress can be reported to Campus Safety at 507-933-8888 or Police at 911.

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