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Incident Blotter


Incident Blotter

Posted 09-19-2002 at 9:31PM

Thursday, September 5

• Sharp Hall Lot

Larceny: Stereo faceplate stolen from parked vehicle between 8 pm and 2:30 am.

Friday, September 6

• Sunset Terrace

Medical: Student sustained minor cut during car bash event, refused medical attention.

• Warren Hall Lot

Property Damage: Car backed into post.

• 15th Street

Property Damage: Vehicle making turn scraped parked vehicle.

• Cary Hall

Larceny: Bag of clothing left in front of second floor room stolen.

Saturday, September 7

• Barton Hall

Medical: Underage student, alcohol related. RPI Ambulance transported patient to hospital.

Sunday, September 8

• Colonie Apartments

Criminal Mischief: Domestic-related incident resulted in damage to resident’s property.

Monday, September 9

• Amos Eaton

Larceny: Bike stolen from bike rack between September 6 and September 9.

• Sage Avenue

Menacing: Local resident reported that unknown male pointed a gun at her and ordered her into his car. Woman ran to RPI emergency phone, suspect drove off.

• Folsom Library

Larceny: Bike locked to rack with chain stolen between September 6 and September 9.

• Main Campus

Possession of Stolen Property: Juvenile found to be in possession of stolen bike.

• Mueller Center

Medical: Student exercising with weights injured nose refused medical treatment.

Tuesday, September 10

• Colonie Apartments

Larceny: Power supply for access control stolen.

• Main Campus

Water Main Break: Water main break necessitated temporary closing of CII, JEC, VCC, and Folsom Library.

Wednesday, September 11

• Hall Hall

False Report: Pull station for fire alarm activated.

• Sage Ave.

Medical: Underage student sleeping on sidewalk, alcohol related. Troy Fire Department transported patient to hospital for treatment.

• Bray Hall

Medical: Underage student, alcohol related illness. Patient transported to hospital for treatment.

Tip of the Week: If someone in a vehicle stops and asks for directions, answer from a distance. Do not approach the vehicle.



Posted 09-19-2002 at 9:31PM
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