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Public Safety Briefs - 9/20

On Sept. 9 at 12:55 a.m., PS responded to the report that there was an odor of marijuana in Enterprise Hall. PS knocked on the door but there was no answer. PS supervisor responded, keyed into the room and found a strong odor of marijuana in the room. There were two residents in the room and a bong was confiscated. Both students were issued referrals to community standards.

On Sept. 10 at 12:50 a.m., PS officer while on patrol observed three males climbing over the fence on Oak Street. He radioed for assistance and officers responded to the location and apprehended the three males who were identified as non-Hofstra students. They were escorted to the Hofstra information center where they were banned from campus and released.

On Sept. 10 at 3:30 a.m., PS received a report that there was a white BMW speeding and driving in a reckless manner near the Fitness Center parking lot. PS responded and stopped the vehicle. The driver and the occupant were identified as two male non-students. Nassau county police was notified after the driver became verbally abusive. They were escorted to the information center where they were banned from campus and released.

Sept. 11 at 1:25 a.m., PS received a report about an odor of marijuana in Enterprise Hall. PS along with RAs entered the room and discovered a strong smell of marijuana inside. The room was occupied by a resident and another Hofstra student who resides in the building. Both students were issued referrals. No marijuana was confiscated.

On Sept. 12 at 6:00 a.m., PS responded to a report in Nassau Hall. A female Hofstra student and her guest were both found very intoxicated. The Hofstra student had passed out due to intoxication. When her guest, who was a male non-student, pulled out his wallet for identification, a bong and a small amount of marijuana were also discovered. The female student was transported by ambulance to NUMC. The non-student was taken to the information center where he was banned from campus.

On Sept. 12 at 6:00 p.m., PS received a report that there were two women soliciting students for money near Hofstra Hall. PS responded and identified the women as non-students. They were taken to the information center where they were banned from campus.

On Sept. 9 at 10:55 p.m., PS officer while on patrol inside the Student Center observed a student that was semi-unconscious sitting at a table. The student allegedly smelled of alcohol and slurred her words. Nassau police ambulance responded and she was transported to NUMC where she was treated and released.

On Sept. 11 at 12:10 a.m., PS responded to the lobby of Utrecht House and found a male student in the lobby who was unresponsive due to intoxication. An ambulance responded and transported the student to NUMC.

On Sept. 11  at 1:38 a.m., While on patrol, PS officers found a intoxicated female student sitting in the grass next to Alliance Hall. Nassau county police and an ambulance responded and transported student to NUMC where she was treated and released.

On Sept. 14 at 2:15 a.m., A resident in a room in Constitution Hall requested assistance because she was disorientated due to overconsumption of alcohol. PS responded and notified Nassau police. An ambulance arrived and she was transported to NUMC. She was treated and released.

On Sept. 13 at 11:45 p.m., PS responded to Hofstra USA and found a female student semi-conscious and covered in vomit due to overconsumption of alcohol. Nassau police and an ambulance responded and the student was transported to NUMC where she was treated and released.

On Sept. 15 at 5:30 p.m., PS received a report that two females were observed in the grass area on the east side of the fitness center siting on a blanket with a glass bong smoking marijuana. PS responded and identified the two females as Hofstra students. The bong was confiscated and both students were issued referrals to community standards.

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