Crime Log

Disorderly Conduct

10/15/12 – 6:29 p.m. Location: West Hall - Case closed
University Police officers responded to a report that a student yelled and cursed at a cashier due to a high food price. He later apologized.
Referred for disciplinary action


Harassment

Multiple dates and times Location: Thurston Hall - Case closed
A student reported that she was verbally harassed by other students she knew.
Referred for disciplinary action


Public Drunkenness

10/19/12 – 1:56 a.m. Location: 526 22nd St. - Case closed
UPD officers responded to assist an intoxicated student who fell on the ground. He was transported to the hospital for intoxication.
Referred for disciplinary action


Assault

10/19/12 – 3:30 p.m. Location: Thurston Hall - Case closed
A UPD staff member reported that another staff member struck his hand when he reached out to see his identification card.
Referred to UPD


Drug Law Violation

10/21/12 – 1:38 a.m. Location: Thurston Hall - Case closed
UPD officers responded to a report of suspicious odor. A subsequent search found approximately 3 grams of marijuana.
Referred for disciplinary action


Simple Assault/Liquor Law Violation

10/23/12 – 2:23 a.m. Location: Mitchell Hall - Case closed
UPD responded to a report of a fight between three male students. One student was transported to the hospital for minor injuries and intoxication.
Referred for disciplinary action


Liquor Law Violation

10/21/12 – 5:58 a.m. Location: Gelman Library - Case closed
An underage female student was found passed out in the women’s restroom and then transported to the hospital.
Referred for disciplinary action

Compiled by Aaron Goodtree

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2 Comments

  1. gordon says:

    man, i didn’t realize gwu is such a dangerous place to live in

  2. Frack Tha UPD says:

    10/15/12 – 6:29 p.m. Location: West Hall – Case closed
    University Police officers responded to a report that a student yelled and cursed at a cashier due to a high food price. He later apologized.
    Referred for disciplinary action
    ***

    Really? You can’t complain about high food prices and exercise your rights as a consumer? Grow up, UPD. This isn’t high school.

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