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Crime Log

Destruction

11/8 – Hall on Virginia Avenue – 3:10 a.m. – case closed

University Police found that a male student had punched a hole in the eighth-floor ceiling. UPD concluded that the student was intoxicated and transported him to the hospital for treatment.

Referred to Student Judicial Services

Disorderly Conduct

11/8 – Public Space – 5:10 p.m. – case closed

Someone witnessed a male individual unaffiliated with GW urinating near a University building.

Subject barred from campus

Drug Law Violation

11/9 – Munson Hall – 6:21 p.m. – case closed

After being contacted for a noise complaint by Community Living and Learning Center staff, UPD discovered one male student in a room with a pipe in plain view.

Referred to SJS

11/7 – City Hall – 7:20 p.m. – case closed

UPD was notified that five students were throwing alcoholic beverage bottles from a fifth-floor balcony. Officers searched one of the student’s rooms and confiscated a pipe.

Referred to SJS

Harassment

11/7 – Public Space – 8:30 p.m. – case closed

A female student indicated that while walking out of a building an unknown male threw trash at her. He then called her a “bitch” as she walked away.

No identifiable suspects

Liquor Law Violation

11/9 – Public Space – 2:20 a.m. – case closed

UPD responded to a call of an underage American University student who was seen stumbling along G Street. Two other female students from American were assisting her. The female was transported to GW Hospital for excessive alcohol consumption.

11/7 – Thurston Hall – case closed

A UPD officer smelled a suspicious odor emanating from a room while patrolling the hallway. UPD conducted a search of the room and discovered six underage students with three cases of beer.

Referred to SJS

11/7 – Public Space – 12:41 a.m. – case closed

UPD received an anonymous report of five female students who appeared to be intoxicated on the 500 block of 20th Street. One female was vomiting and was transported to the hospital for treatment.

Referred to SJS

-compiled by Rachel Zavala

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