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Public Safety Briefs 10-20

Compiled by Sharon Rus

On Oct. 10, while on patrol PS saw a male climb over the Colonial Square East gate. PS responded and banned the non-student from campus.

A student reported to PS on Oct. 10 that his vehicle in the Hamilton parking lot was broken into and $20 was removed from the ashtray. The car had been parked there on Oct. 9 from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Police assistance was declined.

On Oct. 11, a student left their bag unattended to on the seventh floor of the Axinn Library. It was discovered that two credit cards had been removed and an illegal transaction had been made. The credit cards were cancelled and the incident was reported to the Hempstead Police Department.

On Oct. 12, PS received a report that two students were in a loud dispute in Alliance Hall. PS responded, entered the room and found a male and female student. When questioned, they admitted to dating and having an argument. There were no injuries. They were both issued a summons for verbal abuse and harassment.

A resident reported to PS on Oct. 14 that she was receiving harassing cell phone calls and text messages from a male non-student who she had met online. The NCPD was notified and responded. A report was taken.

On Oct 14. at 11:12 a.m, PS received a report from a student attending a club meeting in Breslin Hall that a male student, who was banned from attending the meeting, refused to leave. PS responded, escorted the student out and issued the student a summons for failure to comply.

On Oct. 14, a student reported that at 9 p.m. on Oct. 13, that he had secured his bike to a Netherland’s bike rack. When he came back at 12 p.m. on Oct. 14, his bike was stolen.

On Oct 15. at 9:35 p.m., a female student reported having a verbal argument with her non-student boyfriend on the phone. She requested that he be banned from the campus for only that night because so she could study. PS advised the student to seek counseling, which was declined. No charges or further action was taken.

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