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A theft was reported to Campus Police on Tuesday, Jan. 29 around 4 p.m. Residents from a Decker suite said they left their dorm room locked when they left for winter break on Friday, Dec. 14 at 9 a.m. When they returned on Monday, Jan. 21 at 1:30 p.m., the three residents noticed items missing from their rooms. According to reports, a blue iPod touch, which was left on the bathroom counter, was reported missing from one student, while the other two students reported that a black Keurig coffee maker and a white surge protector were missing as well. The missing items are valued at $330. There was no suspicious person or activity reported.



Four students were reported to Campus Police for pushing the Decker Hall lobby counter around on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 3:15 a.m. When police arrived at Decker Hall and approached the students, they reported that the students smelled like alcohol and said they were drinking earlier. All of the students were under 21, but were drinking beer at off-campus parties. The students each drank between three and 10 beers, they said. Police noted that the students were polite to the officers. The students were issued a summons for underage drinking.



Campus Police were dispatched to Eickhoff Hall on Saturday, Jan. 26 at 10 p.m. due to an intoxicated student. According to reports, the student was sitting in a chair in the Eickhoff Hall office. The student’s clothes were disheveled, his shoes were not all the way on his feet and his face was red and his eyes bloodshot. “I have been drinking beer since 12 this morning,” the student told police.

Police said he smelled like alcohol and was drinking natural light beer and malt liquor. He also told police he was at Eickhoff to “party with a girl,” but was unable to give her full name. His speech was slurred and he was swaying from side to side. The student was transported to Capital Health at Hopewell and he was issued a summons.



An intoxicated student was lying on the floor of the men’s bathroom on the first floor of Wolfe Hall on Friday, Jan. 25 at 11:50 p.m. when police arrived. According to reports, the student had vomit on his clothes, was unable to sit up, and was extremely slow to answer questions. He vomited several times while Campus Police were with him and was also falling asleep. The student said he drank two cups of mixed drinks, according to police. The student was transported to Capital Health at Hopewell and he was issued a summons.



A student reported to Campus Police that his Playstation 3, two of the system controllers and four Playstation games were missing from his room when he returned from winter break on Monday, Jan. 21 at 11 a.m. He left his dorm locked when he left campus on Monday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. When he got back, the items were missing, but the Playstation power cord was left plugged into the wall outlet. The items are valued at $650. There is nothing further to report at this time.



A worker in the Brower Student Center reported to Campus Police on Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 11:15 a.m. that pieces of furniture were missing from the student center. The worker left around 3:30 p.m on Friday, Jan. 25 and returned on Monday, Jan. 28 at 6 a.m. According to police, one section of a blue couch with no arms was missing along with a wood-grain 14” x 28” table with electrical outlets. There is no further information at this time.




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