Police Blotter 10/4/2024

Published by Hayden Schultz, Date: October 5, 2024
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September 19 – University Police dispatch received a call about an individual who passed out at the Alumni House during its vaccine clinic. Contact was made and the individual was feeling better and stayed at the vaccine clinic.

September 19 – SRPD were at the station requesting information on a vehicle registration for a hit-and-run that happened in the borough.

September 21 – SRPD arrived on station to utilize a breath analyzer for a possible DUI motor vehicle operator.

September 21 – University Police were called regarding a person asking people to vote in Central Loop. Officers responded and the person was in the designated area for expressive activity.

September 22 – SRPD requested assistance at Sheetz for a caller who heard a possible gunshot. Officers checked the area and nothing was found. No other information was reported.

September 22 – SRPD requested assistance for a house party on East Cooper Street. The occupants were told to turn the music down and shut down the party. No other action was taken.

September 22 – SPRD requested assistance for a domestic disturbance in progress on Cooper Street. Charges are pending.

September 22 – University Police were called for an alcohol violation in Suite B. Citations will be issued.

September 22 – University Police responded to a theft report of a catalytic converter in Alumni Pavilion Open Parking on 9/15. The report is currently under investigation.

September 22 – University Police responded to a theft report of a catalytic converter in Lower Stadium B Lot on 9/15. The report is currently under investigation.

September 22 – University Police responded to a theft of a catalytic converter in Lower Stadium A Lot. A report was taken and is currently under investigation.

September 22 – An individual arrived at the University Police building and reported they were hit by a vehicle while on their bike. The driver of the vehicle was cited for a traffic violation

September 23 – University responded to a theft report of a catalytic converter in Upper Stadium Parking Lot that occurred on 9/21. A report was taken and is currently under investigation.

September 23 – University Police responded to a hit-and-run in West Lake Commuter Lot. The investigating officer was able to determine the person’s identity. Charges are pending.

September 23 – University Police responded to a hit-and-run in East Lake Parking Lot. The officer arrived a spoke to the individual who showed the officer a picture a witness took of the vehicle who hit the individual’s car. The officer identified the suspect and charges are spending.

September 23 – University Police received a theft report of a catalytic converter. A report was taken and is currently under investigation.

September 25 – University Police received a call from an individual stating an unknown vehicle operator just hit their passenger-side rear bumper and failed to stop in Founders Lower Commuter Lot. The investigating officer identified the suspect and issued them a state traffic citation.

September 26 – University Police received a call from a staff member stating individuals were approaching students for petitions in the PT lot. The responding officer located them and the individuals were in the designated area for the public forum.

September 26 – University Police received a call from an individual stating their vehicle was damaged while parked in Founders Middle Resident Lot. The investigating officer determined damage did not occur while the car was parked in the lot.

September 27 – University Police received a fire alarm activation in Building F and notified Safety to respond. Safety arrived and determined the resident had burnt mac and cheese in their microwave.

September 27 – University Police were called to investigate the theft of a catalytic converter at Lower Stadium Lot B. A report was made and the case is currently under investigation.

September 28 – Butler County Control called into dispatch requesting University Police be on the lookout for a Grey Nissan Rogoue who hit the gate at the Grove Apartments.

September 28 – A caller notified University Police some of her items were damaged in Suite E while she was away. The case is under investigation.

September 28 – University Police noticed a vehicle hit a golf cart in Lower Stadium A. Police filed a report but no damage was done to either vehicle.

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