Blotter 9/14/2023

Published by Zac Gibson, Date: September 14, 2023
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September 8 – Police received a complaint from an individual stating that while they were riding on their skateboard in East Lake parking lot, a silver Nissan Sentra approached them and stated a derogatory name toward them. A report was taken and is under investigation.

September 8 – An individual came to the station to file a report that while they were parking their vehicle in West Lake parking lot, they accidentally hit the vehicle next to them. The person stated to the investigating officer that they left the area and returned later to leave their information, but the vehicle was gone. The driver left all the information with the investigating officer.

September 8 – Police received a call from the Counseling Center requesting an ambulance be dispatched for an individual in Building B who needed to be transported to the hospital.

September 8 – An individual came to the station to file a report stating that an older male was creeping around Campus Edge apartments. The male was knocking on their window early in the morning. The person was referred to file a report with Slippery Rock Police.

September 8 – Police received an elevator E-phone activation from Building D. The person stated that they accidentally hit the call button, and all was okay.

September 8 – Police received a call from an individual who was speaking on campus and not in the designated area. The responding officer spoke to the person who stated that they were finishing and would be leaving the area.

September 9 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartments. The responding officer determined that the alarm was accidentally set off from the oven. The alarm system was reset.

September 9 – Borough police came to the station to utilize the Datamaster for a possible DUI motor vehicle operator.

September 9 – While on patrol, police observed an intoxicated person walking on the sidewalk. Matthew Arcuri, 19, was transported to the police station and issued a non-traffic citation.

September 9 – Borough police came to the station to utilize the Datamaster for a possible DUI motor vehicle operator.

September 10 – Borough police requested assistance on a traffic stop on Morrow Way. University police arrived on the scene and stood by until EMS arrived.

September 10 – Police received a call of an individual who was intoxicated and needed medical treatment. The officers arrived and requested an ambulance be dispatched. EMS arrived, and the individual was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

September 10 – Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) called requesting university police assistance with a large crowd at The Grove that was surrounding the troopers’ vehicles and would not let them exit. University police arrived and located PSP who requested officers to assist with crowd control. No other action was taken by the university police.

September 10 – Police received a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartments. The responding officer determined that burnt food set off the alarm. The officer reset the fire alarm system.

September 11 – Police received a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartments. The responding officer determined that smoke from the stove while cooking set off the alarm. The officer reset the fire alarm system.

September 11 – Police responded to an individual who was having chest pains in Building B. Officers were told that an ambulance was being dispatched. Officers and EMTs arrived on the scene and the person was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

September 12 – Police received a fire alarm activation at Building F. The responding officer determined that burnt food set off the alarm. The officer reset the fire alarm system.

September 12 – While on patrol, an individual approached the officer and stated that while they were traveling East on Kiester Road, a vehicle pulled out of Service Drive and struck their vehicle. The driver pulled over and the at-fault vehicle failed to stop as required. The investigating officer was able to identify the driver and contacted them to come to the university police station. The officer spoke to the individual and charges are pending.

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Zac is a senior majoring in Digital Media Production and Multimedia Journalism, with a strong passion for photojournalism and entertainment media. He began his journey in the field as an intern at The Tribune-Review in Pittsburgh right after high school, where he has since worked as a digital producer and staff writer. Currently, he holds the position of vice president at WSRU-TV and is also a member of the honors college. Zac's goal is to further develop his skills in digital production and journalistic writing by providing comprehensive news coverage.

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