Thursday, October 4

• Crockett

Medical Report: Student reported not feeling well. Upon arrival, officers learned student had sore throat; refused medical attention.

• CII

Fire Report: Alarm set off due to faulty exhaust. Fire Life Safety and HVAC handled matter.

• Barton

Medical Report: Student lying in upper bunk leaned over to pick something up and fell out of bunk, striking and causing a minor laceration to head; transported to Samaritan by RPIA.

Friday, October 5

• Sunset Terrace

Burglary: Resident heard someone in room and thinking it was roommate, student laid back down; upon hearing noise again, resident saw what appeared to be a white male removing items from room. Suspect fled area when student got up.

• Sunset Terrace

Petit Larceny: Stereo equipment removed from unlocked car.

•’87 Gym

Medical Report: Student was rock climbing and fell, causing injury to ankle; transported to Samaritan by TFD.

• Albright and Colvin

GDA: Students were observed attempting to remove a stop sign from construction area behind the Houston Field House.

Saturday, October 6

• Armory

Fire Report: Alarm set off due to an overheated computer that caused a light smoke condition in room. Reset by TFD.

• VIC Lot

Automobile Accident: Driver exiting lot struck yellow crash cushion pole, causing minor damage to pole.

• North

Fire Report: Alarm set off due to cooking smoke. Reset by TFD.

Sunday, October 7

• Blaw-Knox

Burglary: Intrusion alarm transmitted from building. Upon arrival, officers confronted an ex-student who stated he set off alarm. Upon further investigation, it was learned student pulled sign post out of ground and used it to smash window of door to gain entry to building. Once inside, alarm was set off and suspect panicked and called 911.

• Commons

Medical Report: Student suffered an epileptic seizure; transported to Samaritan by TFD.

• Armory Lot

Criminal Mischief: RPI Parking and Transportation Bus #95 suffered intentional damage.

Tip of the Week: The Department of Public Safety wants to remind students that communication, awareness, and prevention are essential for personal safety.