Friday, April 6

• Armory

Larceny: Backpack with clothing and textbook stolen. Backpack left by wall while owner played basketball.

• ’87 Gym

Medical: Student hurt back while playing basketball. RPI Ambulance transported patient to hospital.

• North Lot

MV Accident: Two cars collided in parking area. Property damage only.

Saturday, April 7

• Colvin Circle

Arrest: Student involved in domestic dispute arrested for assault.

• Sage Avenue

Arrest: Troy Police arrested student for criminal mischief to a parked car.

• Hall Hall

Reckless Endangerment: Poster on door set on fire.

• Cook Drive

MV Accident: Car swerved to avoid pothole but struck wooden post instead.

Monday, April 9

• Sunset Terrace Extension

Animal Complaint: Jogger reported being harassed by two fraternity dogs. Troy Animal Control officer investigating.

Tuesday, April 10

• Russell Sage Lab

Larceny: Printer stolen from second-floor room sometime overnight.

• Colonie Apartments

Criminal Mischief: Car tire flattened, one hubcap damaged and another stolen.

• Colonie Apartments

Facility Damage: Resident altered plumbing in second-floor apartment which resulted in water leak and caused damage to first-floor fire system.

• Main Campus

MV Accident: Car backed out of parking space and collided with a passing car. Property damage only.

Wednesday, April 11

• Colvin Circle

Arrest: Albany County Sheriff’s Department arrested one student pursuant to a drug investigation.

• ’87 Gym

Larceny: Cash stolen from locked locker. No forced entry—combination to padlock on reverse side.

• Quad

Medical: RPI Ambulance transported patient with unknown illness to hospital.

Thursday, April 12

• VCC

Larceny: Person reported theft of one "around the world" airline ticket. Occurred on April 4 while at VCC workstation.

• Robison Lot

Property Damage: Two parked cars damaged by errant softballs.

• Quad

Aggravated Harassment: Resident received harassing communications.

• BARH

Criminal Mischief: Room window broken.

Tip of the Week: Although spring may be here, don’t leave ground-floor residential room windows open if you are not actually present. People with a different set of values are looking for just such an opportunity.