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Cop Shop

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On Thursday, Oct. 7 between 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., vandalism occurred in Lot 17. A female student reported damage to the Boston Red Sox vanity license plate on her Ford van.

The license plate was bent in an upward position, breaking the left part of the plate. The driver pushed the plate back into place when the officers inspected the car.

There are no suspects at this time.

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On Sunday, Oct. 10, an officer on patrol saw a bench thrown into the shrubs near New Residence Hall. The bench was ripped from its mounting brackets, causing damage to the bench.

The incident was believed to have occurred between 1 a.m. and 3:40 a.m.

There is no further information at this time

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On Tuesday, Oct. 12, an officer was dispatched to Cromwell Hall to talk to the General Manager for Mehl Communications.

The General Manager said that between the hours of 3 p.m. on Oct. 11 and 7 a.m. on Oct. 12, a spool of rope was taken from a manhole.

The spool was on an approximately three-foot tall wooden spool and approximately 1,000 feet of 9/16 size rope. The total value stolen is $2,500.

There is no further information at this time.

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On Friday, Oct. 1, an officer on parking enforcement noticed a vehicle with a taped on inspection sticker in the Lot 9 parking deck.

The inspection sticker was for a 1995 Volkswagen car, although the car itself was a 1994 Ford. When questioning the owner of the car, the male student said, "I know it's bad. My vehicle failed inspection. I am getting rid of the vehicle in a week anyway."

The student told the officers that he told a stranger at a 7/11 convenience store that his car failed inspection and the stranger gave him an extra inspection sticker that he had in his car.

The student was given a ticket for a fraudulent inspection sticker. The sticker was confiscated as evidence. The inspection number was entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) but it returned no report.

There is no further information at this time.

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On Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 1:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to Cromwell Hall due to a report of marijuana odor emanating from a resident's room.

The officers knocked on the door from which the smell, as well as unacceptable noise levels, was coming.

A male student opened up the door and in clear view was a multi-colored glass bong and a green vegetative substance sitting on the desk.

When asked "whose bong is that," a female student replied, "it is mine." The female student was placed under arrest and was transported along with her glass bong and purse to police headquarters for processing.

She also had a small plastic bag containing marijuana and another glass bowl in her purse.

The items were removed, photographed and logged in as evidence.

The student refused medical treatment and refused to use the bathroom. She was released after being processed and read her Miranda Rights.

There is no further information at this time.




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