Sept. 2 – Sept. 5 Safety Report

Thursday, September 2

  • A student reported some suspicious activity that occurred in Southwest Hall.
  • A student reported the theft of a Gustavus owned loveseat from Uhler Hall that was later found.

Friday, September 3

  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in Norelius Hall.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist in front of Norelius Hall.
  • Campus Safety responded to a medical assist on the west soccer practice fields.

Saturday, September 4

  • A student was stepped on in the Dive Dance and escorted to the emergency room.

Sunday, September 5

  • Campus Safety was called to Norelius Hall for a complaint of underage drinking. Ten students and one non-student were charged with underage consumption.

Tip of the Week

Bicycle Regulations

  • All students, faculty and staff who wish to park a bicycle on campus must register it with the College.
  • Registration of bicycles is accomplished in person at the Campus Safety Office located in the basement of Norelius Hall Room A35, or you can register online.
  • There is no fee for registering a bicycle. You will receive a free Gustavus Adolphus College Bicycle identification sticker that is to be placed on your bicycle.
  • Parking and storage of bicycles is only permitted in a student’s room, employee’s office or a bicycle rack.
  • All improperly parked bicycles will be confiscated by Campus Safety or Physical Plant personnel. If the bicycle is secured, the lock will be removed at owner expense.
  • Unattended bicycles must be secured with a locking device while on campus.
  • All non-registered bicycles will be confiscated by Campus Safety. If the bicycle is secured, the lock will be removed at owner expense.
  • Bicycles secured improperly or left unsecured will be confiscated by Campus Safety or Physical Plant personnel. A storage fee of $10 (non-registered) or $5 (registered) per day will be applied.
  • Any bicycle confiscated/turned in to the Campus Safety Office will remain there for 30 days, after which the bicycle will be disposed of.

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