9/5/19 Blotter

Published by Nina Cipriani, Date: September 5, 2019
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August 29 – Police were dispatched for a panic alarm. Officers spoke to staff working in Health Center. No one set off alarm. Alarm appeared to be a malfunction and safety was notified.

August 29 – Police received a call of a vehicle accident that was a university lawn mower that slipped on grass and struck a parked vehicle in Morrow Field House Staff Parking lot. Police contacted the owner of the vehicle.

August 29 – Police received a report of a large dog running astray and bothering pedestrians in the Central Loop area. The officer on scene was unable to locate dog.

August 29 – Police received a call from security company stating that they are receiving a tamper alarm at the PNC ATM machine in University Union. Responding officer checked area and alarm appeared to be a malfunction. Alarm company was notified by police dispatch.

August 29 – Slippery Rock Borough Police requested assistance on a traffic stop with an unruly individual on West Cooper street. No action taken by university police. Police stood by until borough PD cleared stop.

August 30 – Police received a call from a concerned parent stating that her sons blood sugar may be low and request that university police check on him. Police went to North Hall and spoke to individual and all was OK. Police notified parent that all was OK.

August 30 – Police were made aware of a person on Elm street making suicidal mentions. Police located person and stated he was fine, and he will be seeking help. He was left with two friends.

August 30 – Person stopped in for possible report of harassment on campus. The person was advised on what to do. Report was taken by responding officer.

August 30 – Police received a call from a nurse at Passavant hospital for a 17-year-old female who was sexually assaulted. Police responded and picked evidence kit and spoke with parents.

August 30 – Police received a call for alcohol violation in the ROCK apartments. Laura Moyer, 19, an alcohol violation.

August 31 – Police were called to a room in Building F for person(s) screaming about being in a fight. Police spoke with parties involved. Case is under investigation.

August 31 – Police were called to check on a person in Building D. One person was taken to the Health Center for further treatment.

August 31 – Police were called by Pennsylvania state police to respond for a male causing damage to an apartment and female locked herself in a room in University Village. Police checked along with state police. Everything was OK. State police handled the rest of the call.

August 31 – Police received intruder alarm at Ski Lodge. Group inside did not enter code properly.

September 1 – Pennsylvania state police called for assistance at a traffic stop for a person who ran from troopers. Police checked the campus and were unable to find the person.

September 2 – Police conducted a traffic stop on Rock Pride drive which resulted in a citation for drug paraphernalia. Janelle Toy, 22, with disorderly conduct.

September 2Samantha Uplinger, 18, with an alcohol violation.

September 3 – Police responded to a fire alarm in Building F caused by vaping. Police discovered drug paraphernalia, and one person was cited. Jake Hanz, 21, was cited with disorderly conduct.

September 3 – Police were dispatched for a panic alarm. Officer checked the Counseling Center. No one was at the location. It appeared to be a malfunction activation. Dispatch notified safety.

September 3 – Police received a call of a vehicle being struck in West Lake Commuter lot. Person left a note with information on it. Caller stated that they lost note while walking to the ARC. Reporting officer checked security camera system, and person was seen without the said note. No further action taken at this time.

September 3 – Police received a fire alarm activation in Building A. Alarm was set off by steam from shower.

September 3 – Pennsylvania state police requested assistance with locating an individual in Building B. Officers were unable to locate the person. No further action taken by university police.

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