Police Files
Cheesecake fraud
On Tuesday, Feb. 15, OUPD responded to a call regarding retail fraud at Chartwell’s in the Oakland Center. It was reported that a student took a slice of cheesecake from Chik-Fil-A. A Chartwell’s employee witnessed the student leave the food court and sit in the dining area. Upon being confronted by the Chartwell’s employee, the student admitted to taking the cheesecake The student offered to pay for the cake, but Chartwell’s did not accept payment. The student received a retail fraud citation, third degree.
Possible overdose
On Wednesday, Feb. 17, a possible drug overdose was reported to the OUPD. A mother was trying to contact her son, who lives in the George T. Matthews Apartments on campus. When he did not respond to phone calls or door knocking she entered the apartment to find her son lying on the floor. The student had a pulse and was breathing, but was unresponsive. The Auburn Hills and Rochester Fire Departments responded to the call. The student was taken to Crittenton Hospital once they were able to get a response from the student. The student used heroin the night prior.
Late morning laptop larceny
On Wednesday, Feb. 17, a Hill House larceny was reported to OUPD. The student reported that when he returned from class, his laptop was missing from his room. The student and his roommates left their doors unsecured during night hours, so officers informed the residents to lock all doors to avoid future problems. The housing department was notified.

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