Friday, April 5
• Barton Hall
False Report: Pull station activated.
• Rensselaer Union
Larceny: CD player unin-tentionally left unattended for five minutes stolen.
• Peoples Avenue
Aggravated Unlicensed Op-eration: Motorist involved in property damage accident found to have suspended driver’s license.
• BARH
Medical: Student experienced severe headache pain. RPI Ambulance transported patient to hospital.
• Georgian Terrace
Grounds for Disciplinary Action: Student uncooperative during a traffic stop. Ticket issued; judicial referral made.
Saturday, April 6
• Cary Hall
Criminal Mischief: Window of resident’s room smashed by unknown object.
• Rensselaer Union
Harassment: Verbal altercation between two persons.
• CII
Larceny: Twenty large election signs stolen.
Sunday, April 7
• Academy Hall Lot
Property Damage: Person learn-ing to drive struck parked car.
• Warren Hall
Domestic Incident: Boyfriend/girlfriend dispute.
• Sunset Terrace
Property Damage: Car struck fire hydrant.
• Nason Hall
Harassment: Person reported finding urine on the outside of their door and on the hallway carpet.
• Bray Lot
Property Damage: Motorist struck car parked in lot and left scene.
Monday, April 8
• Kellogg Drive Lot
Criminal Mischief: Vehicle vandalized by scratching of paint finish.
• JEC
Criminal Mischief: Lockout hardware for bandsaw broken off.
Tuesday, April 9
• Barton Hall
False Report: Pull station ac-tivated.
Wednesday, April 10
• Cary Hall
Criminal Mischief: Resident’s window smashed by beer bottle.
• Sage and 15th Street
Reckless Driving: Motorist failed to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk, endangering him. Driver stopped by Public Safety. Judicial referral made.
• Colonie Apartments
Criminal Tampering: Item taken from room returned several days later.
• Albright Court
Fire Alarm: Alarm system activated by fog machine.
Thursday, April 11
• Detroit Avenue
Animal Complaint: Person reported being bitten by a dog. Troy Animal Control officer advised.
• Folsom Library
Larceny: Wallet and ID left unattended at table and stolen.
Tip of the Week: The in-tentional activation of a fire alarm is no joke. Besides being a misdemeanor crime, it ties up emergency personnel and unnecessarily endangers the public during the response.