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Fire extinguisher used to vandalize New Res lounge

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By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor


A female student was issued a summons for underage drinking on Friday, Sept. 4, at 1:10 a.m., according to Campus Police. The student was found sitting in Decker Hall and had a strong odor of alcohol, Campus Police said. The female told police that she had two drinks of Jungle Juice in her room and had also been drinking at an off-campus party.


A black 10-speed Schwinn bicycle was stolen from the bleacher side of the track sometime between Saturday, Sept. 5, at 3 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 6, at 1 p.m., Campus Police reported. The student had locked his bike to a light pole and when he returned the next day, the bicycle was gone. According to Campus Police, the bike is valued at $200.


An incident of criminal mischief was reported to Campus Police on Tuesday, Sept. 8, after a Residential Director found fire extinguisher discharge in the New Residence Hall basement lounge. The extinguishing agent, a dry powder, was sprayed throughout the room “without cause,” Campus Police said. The incident happened sometime between the evening of Monday, Sept. 7, and the early morning hours of Tuesday, Sept. 8. The extinguisher was valued at $75, and no further damage was reported at the time, according to Campus Police.


A green iPhone 5c in a pink and white case was stolen from the fourth floor of the library on Tuesday, Sept. 8, sometime between 11:30 a.m. and 12:10 p.m., according to Campus Police. The cell phone was placed on the desk where the student was sitting, but because she was listening to media for class through her headphones, the student said did not realize that someone had approached her table or walked by, Campus Police reported. The student asked both the fourth floor’s media services desk and the first floor’s main desk to see if anyone had turned the phone in, but no one had. The phone is valued at $500, Campus Police said.


Anyone with information can contact Campus Police at 609-771-2345.




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