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Vomit and wallets and bikes ... Oh my!

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On Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 3 p.m., a student walked into Campus Police headquarters to report that $50 was taken from his wallet while he was exercising at the Packer Physical Enhancement Center. According to Campus Police, the student said he placed his bag containing his wallet and car keys in a cubby box in the PEC to temporarily store his belongings. When he returned to the cubby box, he discovered that the bag was missing. According to Campus Police, the victim said he saw his bag in the hallway outside of the gym and discovered that everything was in there except the $50 previously in his wallet. Campus Police advised the student to contact them if he received any details about a suspect.


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On Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 8:30 p.m., Campus Police were dispatched on report of a theft occurring at the front of New Education Building near a bench. The victim said at 6:30 p.m., she parked her unlocked bike by the bench and returned there from class at 8:30 p.m. to discover the bike missing. Campus Police completed a search of the area and found no results. No suspects were reported at the time.


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On Friday, Oct. 3 at 5 a.m., Campus Police were dispatched to the Wolfe Hall first floor restroom in response to a report of an intoxicated female. According to Campus Police, a C.A. said she located a female in the women’s restroom lying in her vomit and losing consciousness. After observing the victim on the floor lying in vomit and moaning, Campus Police tried talking to her and observed that she was unresponsive and incoherent. After Lions EMS and Ewing Township EMS arrived on the scene, the victim was transported to Capital Health with professional staff of Residential Education and Housing. She was issued a summons for underage drinking.


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On Monday, Oct. 6 at 10 a.m., a Sodexo production manager approached Campus Police with a wallet and reported that it was turned into an Eickhoff Hall night manager the previous night, who placed the wallet in a safe at the end of the shift. According to Campus Police, the production manager couldn’t provide information about the location of the wallet when it was found nor who was on duty during the evening of the discovery. Campus Police spoke to the victim via telephone, who said she discovered her wallet missing on Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m. According to Campus Police, every item the victim mentioned was in the wallet, with the exception of $150. Campus Police asked the victim to report any info obtained regarding the theft.


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At 5 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 3, Campus Police were dispatched to Phelps Hall in response of a fire alarm. Upon arrival, Campus Police observed no visible signs of smoke or fire. After further investigating, Campus Police discovered that someone used a fire extinguisher on the first floor. No suspects were found at the time.



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