Police files: Nov. 16
Laundry stolen in Hill House
On Nov. 5, officers were called to the Hill House about a larceny in the laundry room. A student said she transferred her laundry from the washer to the dryer at around 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 4 and then went back to her room and fell asleep. When the student woke up at approximately 9 a.m. and returned the laundry room, her things were missing from the dryer.
Student being harassed
On Nov. 7, a student reported suspicious activity near the Rec Center. The student said on Oct. 30, a lighter-colored van pulled up next to her and yelled, “Hey beautiful, do you want a ride?” out the window. The student ignored them. After yelling more obscenities towards the student, the suspects drove away. The student believed the suspects had been drinking.
Students with Marijuana in P5
On Nov. 10, officers were patrolling P5, they saw three students in a car with foggy windows. As officers neared the vehicle, they saw a student in the passenger seat had a pile of what appeared to be ground-up marijuana on a sheet of paper in his lap. The students said they had planned to drive several miles away and smoke. Officers confirmed containers of marijuana that were destroyed on-scene. No other contraband was found. The students were cited for marijuana use.
Stolen property at SAE
On Nov. 12, officers were called to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house about a home invasion. Upon arrival, the student said when he arrived at the house, he noticed eight large framed composite photographs of SAE members, a framed charter and other framed awards were stolen, and smelled something burning. After inspection of the house, officers saw what appeared to be burned cardboard on the open door of the stove and personal belongings scattered in each of the open bedrooms. Officers advised that each of the members report anything missing.