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Posted 10-18-2006 at 5:38PM

Friday, October 6

• Warren Hall

Alarm: Johnson Control indicated an alarm. Cause deemed to be an accidental trip.

Saturday, October 7

• Barton Hall

Alcohol: Student under 21 found vomiting in the men’s room due to alcohol consumption. Patient transported to Samaritan Hospital; judicial action pending.

• Anderson Field

Criminal Mischief: Unknown person(s) damaged a 7-foot-tall metal tower by means of knocking it over; incident report filed.

Sunday, October 8

• Sunset Terrace

Medical: 19-year-old female complained of vomiting and light­-headedness. Patient transported to Samaritan by Troy Fire.

Monday, October 9

• Watervliet Facility

Alarm: Honeywell indicated an alarm. Cause determined to be contractor that accidentally tripped the alarm while working.

Wednesday, October 11

• Commons

Security: Staff reported finding unsecured door. State incident report filed.

• E-Dorm

Alarm: Honeywell indicated an alarm; cause determined to be cooking smoke.

Thursday, October 12

• Commons

Medical: 66-year-old female fainted; patient treated at scene by TFD.

• Quad Pardee

Alarm: An alarm was received. Cause determined to be cooking smoke.

Saturday, October 14

• Off-Campus

Trespass: Unwanted guest reported at off-campus residence. Incident report filed; judicial action pending.

• College Avenue

Petit Larceny: Two individuals were seen with signage and identified as they were going toward freshman hill. Incident report filed; judicial action pending.

• Field House

Petit Larceny: Individual reported hat stolen. State incident report filed.

• Harkness Field

Medical: 21-year-old male student fell and struck head. Patient transported to St. Peter’s Hospital. DOSO notified.

• Renwyck Laundry Room

Alarm: Fire alarm activated; hot water room was indicated and the circuit breaker tripped. Repair personnel requested.

• Waite

Alarm: Honeywell indicated an alarm; cause determined to be cooking smoke.

Sunday, October 15

• Ricketts

Alarm: Honeywell indicated alarm; cause determined to be accidental.



Posted 10-18-2006 at 5:38PM
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