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Vegetation, believed to be pot, discovered in smiley face container

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A Vera Bradley wristlet was stolen between 10:15 and 11 a.m. on Sunday April 18 from a cubby in the Physical Enhancement Center in Packer Hall, campus police said.



Spray paint was found in various locations at 8 a.m. on Friday April 24 in Lot 9 and the sidewalk between Cromwell Hall and Travers Hall. According to police, some cans of spray paint were found, and the Grounds Department was notified for removal of the paint.



Two individuals were found with a metallic container with a smiley face on it and green and brown leafy vegetation, believed to be marijuana, inside at midnight on Wednesday April 21 at the Green Lane Fields. One male was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and paraphernalia and was released, police said.



An underage male was found staggering outside at 12:50 a.m. on Sunday April 18 outside of Eickhoff Hall. According to campus police, the male said he was 21 years old, but according to his identification, he was 18 years old. He said he consumed two beers at an off-campus party and was issued a summons.



A wooden bench and some garbage cans were found knocked over at 4:40 a.m. on Sunday April 18 in Lot 17 and the walkway next to Packer Hall, police said.



A bike was stolen between 6 p.m. Friday April 14 and 4 p.m. Sunday April 18 from outside of Travers Hall. The victim put the lock around his bike but is not sure if he locked it. Police said that upon his return, the bike was missing and the lock was found on the ground. The bike is valued at $190.



An intoxicated female was found walking up the stairs at midnight Friday April 23 from the Travers Hall Link. She was alert, conscious and cooperative. She said she consumed several shots of vodka at an off-campus party. A member of Residential Education documented the incident and it will be referred to the Office of Student Affairs for unacceptable behavior, according to campus police.




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