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Incident Blotter


Incident Blotter

Posted 10-01-2003 at 3:19PM

Friday, September 19

• Russell Sage Lab

Larceny: TV, VCR, and VCR cart stolen from lab on September 11.

• Main Campus

Harassment: Motorist became irate at pedestrians in his way as he drove through main campus.

• 15th Street

Trespassing: Student residing off campus reported unknown male entered her residence ostensibly looking for another person. Report filed with Troy Police.

Saturday, September 20

• Hall Hall

False Report/GDA: Pull station for fire alarm activated without cause. Three students who failed to evacuate during investigation of alarm cited for GDA violations. Judicial action pending.

• Colonie Apts.

GDA/Medical: Student, intox-icated and underage, provided false identification to Public Safety officer. Judicial action pending.

Sunday, September 21

• Pittsburgh Building

Criminal Mischief: Light pole near building vandalized.

Monday, September 22

• BARH

Larceny: Bike secured on west side of building stolen during the day.

Tuesday, September 23

• Lally Building

Larceny: Cash stolen from staff persons’ desk.

• Armory

Medical: Student playing basket-ball complained of chest pain. Troy Fire Department transported pa-tient to hospital.

Wednesday, September 24

• Ricketts Bldg.

Explosion: Wind tunnel equipment in first floor lab exploded while heating unit activated. Investig-ation indicated aerosol can left within unit near heating element to be cause of explosion. One staff member transported to hospital for evaluation. Minor damage to building.

• Service Building

Criminal Mischief: Four juveniles involved in throwing rocks at building windows. Youths turned over to parents. Trespass warnings issued.

Thursday, September 25

• Nason Hall

False Report: Pull station activated without cause.

• Academy Hall

Larceny: 70 folding chairs stolen from storage area.

Tip of the Week: Alcohol and other drugs can compromise your decision-making process and are often related to sexual assaults and other criminal incidents.



Posted 10-01-2003 at 3:19PM
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