Campus Crime Log
By Campus Police
Oct. 16, 2004

12:31 p.m., Hitchcock Fields: Campus Police dispatched an ambulance to assist an injured rugby player.

1:35 p.m., Alumni Gymnasium: Campus Police dispatched an ambulance to assist an injured student.

11:12 p.m., Churchill House: An officer investigated an intrusion alarm and found no problem.

Oct. 17, 2004

12:54 a.m., Construction Site: Officers on patrol found several students tearing down construction signs. The officers found that some of the students had alcohol but were underage. The officers confiscated the alcohol.

2:18 a.m.,  Keefe Campus Cente: An officer was flagged down to assist an intoxicated person who was in a restroom. The officer determined that the student could leave with friends.

3:19 a.m.,  Waldorf-Astoria: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an injured student.

3:47 a.m., Pratt Dormitory: An officer investigated a duress alarm and found no problems upon arrival.

6:16 a.m.,  Alumni Gym: An officer responded to a report of a possible illegal entry into a room.  The officer investigated and took a report.

9:00 p.m., Seligman House: An officer issued notice to a resident who should already have moved out of the room.

Oct. 18, 2004

7:15 a.m., Stone Dormitory: A vehicle parked in the tow zone was towed when the owner could not be located.

1:35 p.m., Converse Hall: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an ill student.

Oct. 19, 2004

12:18 p.m., Clark House: An officer investigated a 9-1-1 hang-up call. The officer found no problem.

1:39 p.m., Appleton Dormitory: An officer on patrol found that someone operating a vehicle had damaged the front steps.

3:00 p.m., Fayerweather Hall: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an injured Hampshire College student.

Oct. 20, 2004

6:27 p.m., Valentine Dining Hall: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an injured employee.

Oct. 21, 2004

1:33 a.m., Crossett Dormitory: Officers responded to a noise complaint and shut down a party in a third floor suite. While in the suite, officers observed that a smoke detector had been disconnected in one student's room. Officers fined the student $100

Issue 11, Submitted 2004-11-17 12:11:30