Community Safety Blotter & Activity
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September 26, 2022 - October 02, 2022
Weekly Activity:
Alarm checks: 5
Animal issue responses: 0
AOD interactions: 1
Building patrols: 200
Candle/incense violation interactions: 0
Community assistance responses: 1
Escorts: 2
Fire responses: 0
Foot patrols: 260
Held door checks: 3
Maintenance issue responses: 1
Medical assistance responses: 6
Noise complaint responses: 2
Suspicious circumstance responses: 5
Theft reports taken: 4
Unlocks: 78
Vehicle patrols: 130
Vehicle assistance responses: 1
Welfare check responses: 3
Weekly Reports:
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Case #: 220343
Date: 2022 09 26
Time: 1853
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. The CSO met with the student, and while assessing and conversing with the student, the student began to feel better. The CSO confirmed that they would check back with the student later and then cleared from the call.
Case #: 220344
Date: 2022 09 26
Time: 2201
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: CSOs responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. The CSOs met with the student and after assessing the student, advised the student be seen by a medical professional for further care. Dispatch arranged for a taxi to take the student to a nearby medical facility and after the student had left the CSOs resumed their patrol duties.
Case #: 220345
Date: 2022 09 27
Time: 0018
Description: Noise Complaint
Location: ºìÌÒÊÓƵ Apartments
Notes: CSOs responded to a noise complaint in the RCAs. The CSOs met with the student and attempted to contact the unit resident from which the noise was emanating, but were unsuccessful.
Case #: 220346
Date: 2022 09 27
Time: 1603
Description: Theft
Location: Naito Hall
Notes: This report is incomplete at this time.
Case #: 220347
Date: 2022 09 27
Time: 1821
Description: No Contact Order
Location: 28 West
Notes: No Contact Orders were put in place between ºìÌÒÊÓƵ community members.
Case #: 220348
Date: 2022 09 28
Time: 0028
Description: Damage to Property
Location: Chemistry
Notes: A CSO on patrol in the Chemistry building encountered a door that appeared to have sustained damage. Upon closer inspection, the CSO observed that the bottom half of the door looked as if it had been pushed in, causing the door to sit at an odd angle and not allowing the door to properly latch. Building services was contacted for repairs.
Case #: 220349
Date: 2022 09 27
Time: 2315
Description: Noise Complaint
Location: ºìÌÒÊÓƵ Apartments
Notes: A CSO responded to a noise complaint at the RCAs. After meeting with the reporting party the CSO met with the unit resident about which the complaint had been made. The CSO made the resident aware that the noises emanating from their unit were disturbing their neighbor. The resident apologized and stated they would try not to disturb the neighbor any further.
Case #: 220350
Date: 2022 09 28
Time: 1827
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance. The CSO arrived and met with the requesting party, a student, who had sustained an injury while playing soccer. The CSO assisted the student with applying and affixing an ice pack to their injury and encouraged the student to follow up for further medical care if the injury did not improve.
Case #: 220351
Date: 2022 09 29
Time: 1830
Description: Cannabis Use or Possession
Location: Eliot Hall
Notes: CSOs on patrol encountered the odor of cannabis south of Eliot Hall. They looked around and observed an individual holding what appeared to be a cannabis joint and exhaling smoke that the CSOs recognized to have the odor of cannabis. The CSOs approached the student and the student confirmed that they had been smoking cannabis. The student extinguished and threw away the remains of the joint and the CSOs continued on their patrol.
Case #: 220352
Date: 2022 09 30
Time: 0055
Description: Suspicious Person/Activity/Circumstances
Location: Trillium
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of suspicious activity in the Trillium residence hall. The CSO received information from Trillium residents about unusual activity in restroom and shower areas of the residence hall, including someone potentially attempting to enter occupied areas. No people potentially responsible were identified. The CSO encouraged the reporting parties to immediately report any future suspicious activity.
Case #: 220353
Date: 2022 09 30
Time: 0255
Description: Graffiti
Location: Theatre Annex
Notes: A CSO on patrol in the northwest quadrant of campus encountered to masked individuals spray painting graffiti on the east facing exterior wall of the theatre annex. The individual ran away when the CSO attempted to make contact with them.
Case #: 220354
Date: 2022 09 30
Time: 1327
Description: Theft - Bike
Location: Naito/Sullivan
Notes: A student contacted Dispatch to report that their bike had been stolen from where it was secured at the Naito/Sullivan bike rack. The student had last seen the bike the day before. The bike is a black CX-4.
Case #: 220355
Date: 2022 09 30
Time: 2204
Description: Student Concern
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: CSOs responded to a request for assistance in a residence hall. The CSOs arrived and met with the reporting party, and another student, who was possibly experiencing a mental health crisis. An Area Coordinator had been contacted for additional assistance and arrived shortly thereafter. The CSOs waited outside of the student’s residence until the Area Coordinator let them know that no further CS services would be needed at that time.
Case #: 220356 - VOID
Case #: 220357
Date: 2022 10 01
Time: 1142
Description: Information Only
Location: Academic Building
Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance outside of an academic building. The CSO met with the requesting party who had fallen off of their bicycle and needed some first aid supplies. The CSO provided bandages and antiseptic, which the student self-administered. The student expressed a desire to be seen by medical professionals for follow-up care so the CSO offered that a local urgent care may be the student’s best option during the weekend. The student thanked the CSO for their help and the CSO cleared from the call.
Case #: 220358
Date: 2022 10 01
Time: 1139
Description: Information Only
Location: Upper North Lot
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of a vehicle break in at the Upper North Lot. The CSO met with the reporting party who stated that they found the driver side door to be ajar when they arrived at the vehicle that day. Nothing appeared to have been taken from the vehicle and the CSO verified that the catalytic converter remained intact. Aside from the door being left ajar, the only evidence that someone had entered the vehicle was a pair of motorcycle gloves, not belonging to the reporting party, that had been left inside the vehicle, and tent stakes found underneath the vehicle.
Case #: 220359
Date: 2022 10 01
Time: 1542
Description: No Contact Order Violation
Location: 28 West
Notes: CS received a report of a No Contact Order violation.
Case #: 220360
Date: 2022 10 01
Time: 2133
Description: Student Concern
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of student concern in a residence hall. The CSO met with the student who was experiencing mental health distress and an Area Coordinator arrived shortly thereafter. The AC was familiar with the student and relayed to the CSO that they would not be needed so the CSO cleared from the call.
Case #: 220361
Date: 2022 10 01
Time: 2358
Description: Information Only
Location: 28 West
Notes: A student contacted 28 West to report that their phone had alerted them that an airtag had been tracking their vehicle’s movements. The student stated that they were unaware of any airtags they, or anyone else they knew, had applied to their vehicle. An attempt was made by CSOs and the student to locate the airtag but they were unsuccessful in their search. In the meantime, the Dispatcher advised the student to register their vehicle with Community Safety and offered additional safety information.
Case #: 220362
Date: 2022 10 02
Time: 0118
Description: No Contact Order Violation
Location: 28 West
Notes: CS received a report of a No Contact Order violation.
Case #: 220363
Date: 2022 10 02
Time: 1426
Description: Theft - Bike
Location: Trillium
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of a bike theft from Trillium residence hall. The CSO met with the reporting party who stated that their bike had last been seen two days prior secured to the bike rack outside of Trillium residence hall. The bike is a blue Trek with no fenders.
Case #: 220364
Date: 2022 10 02
Time: 1430
Description: Theft - Other
Location: 28 West
Notes: A student arrived at 28 West to report that the catalytic converter had been removed from their vehicle while it was parked in the West Lot. The student noted that this was the second time their catalytic converter had been stolen. The student also reported that they and some other students had recently seen a suspicious individual looking into vehicles in the West lot and provided a description of the individual.
CS Survey Responses:
Every week Community Safety requests survey responses from those who've had interactions with a member of the Community Safety team. These responses are always collected anonymously with the option for the responder to leave contact information if they would like for a member of Community Safety management to contact them, and are used internally for departmental performance tracking. Community Safety has opted to publish these survey results for transparency and community accountability. *Names and pronouns mentioned in survey responses will be redacted to protect the privacy of individuals.
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Responses collected 10 03 2022
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The CSO was incredibly prompt -- actually got to my building before I did, kind, patient, and professional. I am sorry that I have forgotten (Redacted) name.
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Did an excellent job on getting over really quickly. I had a class to go to after getting my stuff from my room, so this was awesome!
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They were very helpful and encouraged my friend to go to the hospital. I appreciate them setting up a cab, but I did not appreciate that the return to ºìÌÒÊÓƵ cab cost would be deducted from my student account if I had called - we ended up getting a ride share, which was probably cheaper and we could track how close it was to arriving But CSO’s did a great job!
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The CSO was so so sweet and I couldn't have asked for a more kind person, but the fact that (Redacted) was not trained how to use an epipen was a bit concerning. This is no fault of (Redacted) own, but all the CSOs need to be trained in how to do that, because when someone can't breathe, they cannot wait for them to figure it out.
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The CSOs were very kind and helpful during a stressful situation. Thank you!
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You guys should carry finger braces, they're handy and don't take up much space! Also, shoutout to (Redacted), (Redacted) super chill.
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Unlock | Surpassed expectations | The CSO was incredibly prompt -- actually got to my building before I did, kind, patient, and professional. I am sorry that I have forgotten (Redacted) name. | |
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Unlock | Surpassed expectations | Did an excellent job on getting over really quickly. I had a class to go to after getting my stuff from my room, so this was awesome! | |
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Medical Assist | Met expectations | They were very helpful and encouraged my friend to go to the hospital. I appreciate them setting up a cab, but I did not appreciate that the return to ºìÌÒÊÓƵ cab cost would be deducted from my student account if I had called - we ended up getting a ride share, which was probably cheaper and we could track how close it was to arriving But CSO’s did a great job! | |
Medical Assist | Below expectations | The CSO was so so sweet and I couldn't have asked for a more kind person, but the fact that (Redacted) was not trained how to use an epipen was a bit concerning. This is no fault of (Redacted) own, but all the CSOs need to be trained in how to do that, because when someone can't breathe, they cannot wait for them to figure it out. | |
Vehicle Assist | Surpassed expectations | The CSOs were very kind and helpful during a stressful situation. Thank you! | |
Medical Assist | Met expectations | You guys should carry finger braces, they're handy and don't take up much space! Also, shoutout to (Redacted), (Redacted) super chill. |