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20 shots in 20 minutes

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A victim reported the theft of several items from his car that had been parked on the second level of Lot 7 on Monday, Aug. 26 at 3:55 p.m. Items included a black iPod classic, a white iPod charger, a black FM transmitter and miscellaneous change totaling over $50 in value, according to Campus Police. The victim reported that all items were in plain view around the center console while the car was left unlocked and unattended for three hours. There was nothing further to report.


Campus Police were dispatched to Wolfe Hall at 1:50 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31 on report of an intoxicated person. The suspect had vomitted and urinated on the floor and was momentarily unresponsive. There was an empty bottle of Merlot and Jaegermeister in his room, and he admitted to drinking a large amount of alcohol. He was transported to Capital Health Systems-Hopewell Campus. He was given a summons for underage possession and consumption of alcohol.


An intoxicated female who was reported to Campus Police admitted she had tried to consume 20 shots of vodka in 20 minutes at 12:55 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 2. She was transported to Capital Health Systems-Hopewell Campus and was given a summons for underage drinking, according to Campus Police.


A victim reported that his bike was stolen from a rack outside of the Brower Student Center. His bike was stolen sometime between 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 28, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1, when he discovered it missing. It was a black, 10-speed Schwinn mountain bike with a white price tag still attached and a thin black seat.


Campus Police were dispatched to the Science Complex fountain area at 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 on report of an intoxicated female. The suspect was found lying on the grass with vomit on the ground around her. She admitted to having four shots of Everclear and was given a summons for underage consumption of alcohol.


On Monday, Sept. 2 at 1 a.m., Campus Police were dispatched to the Travers/Wolfe Lounge and found an intoxicated female who smelled strongly of alcohol, according to Campus Police. When she was questioned, she mixed up her last name, Residence Hall name and floor number. After admitting to drinking two beers, she added that she had also consumed “maybe five of something else, somewhere on campus.” The student was given a summons for underage consumption of alcohol and transported to Capital Health Systems-Hopewell Campus.




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