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Incident Blotter


Incident Blotter

Posted 12-01-2004 at 4:14PM

Thursday, November 18

• Bray Hall

Medical: Resident hurt hand on door frame. RPI Ambulance transported patient to hospital.

Friday, November 19

• Hall Hall

Medical/Alcohol Related: Underage resident transported to hospital by Troy Fire Department for evaluation. Judicial action pending.

• Eighth Street

Larceny: Power tool stolen from construction site.

• 14th Street

Burglary: Apartment entered and laptop stolen.

• North Lot

Larceny: Spotlight stolen off of private vehicle.

• West Lot

Public Lewdness: Naked man observed in area of West Lot/Sage Avenue. Described as a white male, 20’s, heavy set, white sneakers, and red t-shirt on head. Crime alert issued.

• Visitor’s Information Center

Medical: Student complained of dizziness. Declined medical attention.

• West Hall

Aggravated Harassment: Occ-upant reported receiving hang up phone calls.

• Wiltsie House

GDA: Resident cited for personal actions related to Public Safety investigation of noise complaint. Judicial action pending.

Saturday, November 20

• Bray Hall

GDA: Students observed entering building with a homemade bong. Judicial action pending.

• West Hall

Trespass: Occupants advised of suspicious person in building “visiting”. Trespass warning issued to non-student.

Tuesday, November 23

• Nason Lot

Larceny: Cell phone lost in parking lot used by unknown finder to make calls.

• 12th Street

Criminal Mischief: Vehicle vandalized.

Wednesday, November 24

• Bray Lot

Larceny: Vermont license plate stolen.

• Residence Halls

Theft of Services: Vendor reports criminal tampering with laundry units.

• Field House Lot

Property Damage: Vehicle struck light post.

Friday, November 26

• Beman Lane

Larceny: Car broken into and stereo stolen.

• Colonie Apartments Lot

Attempted Larceny: Car broken into.

Tip of the Week: When you go to the mall, park in an area which is active and well-lit. Put items that attract thieves out of sight, such a radar detector or cellular phone.



Posted 12-01-2004 at 4:14PM
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