Published April 16, 2010
Crime Watch: March 2010
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Better hide those bolt cutters.

March 4

M Lot. 1:40 p.m. Three people were observed trying to set a shirt on fire. The arson case has been turned over to Judicial Affairs.

Campus Center. 6:00 a.m. A student reported that she had an unwanted sexual encounter with another student. The sexual misconduct case is still undergoing investigation.

March 13

Helen Fish Hall. 10:13 p.m.. It was reported that alcohol was found in a student’s room. In addition to the alcohol, a homemade potato gun and bolt cutters were also confiscated. The alcohol policy violation has been turned over to Judicial Affairs.

March 17

Sol Heumann Circle. 2:00 a.m. It was reported that a student was removed from the area following an altercation with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. The case has been turned over to Judicial Affairs.

March 18

Colony Manor Apartments. 12:44 a.m. Two individuals were walking through the parking lot, breaking taillights on parked vehicles. The criminal mischief case is still undergoing investigation.

March 22

Riverknoll Apartments. While Housing Operations was performing a safety inspection, the staff noticed drugs in a student’s room. The materials were confiscated and the unlawful possession of marijuana case has been referred to Judicial Affairs.

March 26

Perkins Green Apartments. 3:45 a.m. A student was arrested for driving while intoxicated and property damage. The case is now closed.

March 27

University Commons Apartments. 3:00 a.m. An unknown person unlawfully broke into an apartment bedroom and stole property. The case is closed, pending new information or leads.

March 30

B Lot. 9:00 p.m. An unknown person damaged a vehicle by punching out the door locks. The case of auto stripping in the third degree has been closed, pending new information or leads.

March 31

Perkins Green Apartments. Between 9:30 a.m. and 10:10 a.m., two non-members were banned from campus after collecting trash from dumpsters. The case is closed.

A total of 37 crimes were reported in March. Thirteen days out of the month had no crimes reported.

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