Sunday, October 30
Albright Court
GDA: Officers were dispatched in reponse to a complaint; upon arrival, occupants of the building refused to admit DPS personnel; access was gained. Institute policies were being violated; the on duty Dean of Students responded and the incident report shall be forwarded to DOSO.
Cook Drive
Excessive Speed: Officers noted a 2000 GMC Jimmy SUV being operated in excessive speed; the plate number was retrieved and the incident shall be forwarded to DOSO for review.
Davison Hall
GDA: DPS responded to a medical call. The student was found to be incoherent and intoxicated; the student was in possession of multiple drivers licenses. RPI Ambulance transported the patient to the hospital for treatment.
Monday, October 31
Mueller Center
Medical Incident: A 19-year-old male was playing basketball and fell on his right leg; the student was transported to the Hospital by RPI Ambulance.
Wednesday, November 2
Clement
Criminal Mischief: Student reported hearing a window break and observing three white males running from the area toward the 87 Gym; repair personnel were contacted and DPS made a complete area check.
Science Center
Grand Larceny: A Dell Desktop computer was reported stolen.
Arts Dept.
Grand Larceny: It was reported that a student signed out equipment and failed to return it or respond to requests to return the property. The student was contacted by DPS and returned the property.
Barton Hall
Fire Report: Honeywell indicated an alarm; the cause for the alarm was determined to be an accidental trip.
Thursday, November 3
Cook Drive
Medical: A student attempted to remove a parking sign; upon investigation, the student was under the influence of alcohol and was transported to the hospital.
Off Campus
GDA: Caller reported that individuals were throwing eggs at their residence; the subjects were identified and cleaned the property; incident forwarded to DOSO.
On Campus
General: Parent reported discovering his child in possession of a bag of marijuana.
Burdett Ave.
Medical: A 35-year-old female reported not feeling well and was transported to the hospital by Troy Fire Department.
Warren Hall
Medical: A 20-year-old female was found unconscious on the floor; patient transported to the hospital by RPI Ambulance.
Friday, November 4
Off Campus
Welfare Check: DPS was contacted for a welfare check on an off-campus graduate student; it was conducted and the student was advised to contact the deans office for follow up.
BARH
Fire Report: Honeywell indicated an alarm; the cause was due to cooking smoke.
Saturday, November 5
Lower Renwyck
Grand Larceny: Student reported that unknown person(s) smashed the passenger side window of her 2003 Jeep and stole her wallet with credit cards.
Quad
Welfare Check: A student requested a welfare check on another student due to a cryptic message; check conducted and proper notifications made.
Sunday, November 6
Sherry Road
Referral: Caller reported loud music; multiple occupants did not have identification on them; report forwarded to DOSO for review.
Sherry Road
Domestic Incident: A verbal altercation occurred between a student and her boyfriend; reports forwarded to DOSO for review.
Student Union
Petit Larceny: Student reported that the bicycle seat off his bike was stolen while it was secured by lock to a bike rack.
Off Campus
Underage drinking: While interviewing individuals in reference to a domestic incident, it was discovered that they were under the legal drinking age and admitted to consuming alcohol.
Sherry Road
Medical: A 19-year-old female was found outside her residence yelling for help after she had passed out; patient transported to Samaritan Hospital for treatment.
Sage Dining Hall
Fire Report: Honeywell indicated an alarm; the cause for the alarm was cooking smoke.
Biotech
Chemical Spill: An unknown substance was reported on the floor of a lab in Biotech; EH&S responded along with Troy Fire Department; the chemical was deemed not caustic; Clean Harbors was contacted and responded for clean up; notifications made.
DCC
Fire Report: Honeywell indicated an alarm for the aforementioned location and the cause was undetermined.