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Crime Log

Drug Law Violation

11/10/06 – JBKO – Unknown time – case closed
A UPD officer responded to a noise complaint in the residence hall. When the occupant opened the door, the officer smelled marijuana. The community director was contacted and conducted an administrative search, finding 7.8 ounces of marijuana. The subject said the marijuana was his, and Metropolitan Police arrested him for possession with intent to distribute.
Subject arrested by MPD

Simple Assault

11/10/06 – Thurston Hall – 3:14 a.m. – case closed
A female student reported that someone knocked on her door. When she opened the door, an unknown male subject yelled “Happy Birthday” and hit her with a chunk of dry ice. The student denied further medical treatment, but she did sustain bruises.

Unlawful Entry

11/11/06 – 2100 block of F Street – 2:53 p.m. – case closed
An individual unaffiliated with GW, who had previously been barred from campus, was spotted. The individual was placed under arrest.
Subject arrested

Disorderly Conduct

11/12/06 – City Hall – 12:50 a.m. – case closed
A female student and a male relative were locked out of the student’s room in City Hall and contacted University Police Department. When the officer arrived to help the student, the key the officer was using was not working. The family member became verbally abusive towards the officer.
No further action

11/10/06 – Thurston Hall – Unknown time – case closed
UPD was contacted about someone throwing objects, including a plastic bag full of water out a window of Thurston. UPD determined the offender’s room by speaking to a witness on the scene and went upstairs to the room.
Referred to Student Judicial Services

Liquor Law Violation

11/11/06 – Madison Hall – 3:05 a.m. – case closed
UPD responded to a female student because she was locked out of her room. Upon entry, they found her roommate unresponsive. She had been drinking, and EMeRG was contacted to treat the patient. While EMeRG was treating her, the patient’s father arrived. She refused medical treatment, and the patient’s father assumed care of the student.
No further action

11/11/06 – 1900 block of F Street – 12:47 a.m. – case closed

A UPD officer noticed a female student sitting down outside near Thurston Hall. The officer discovered she was intoxicated and had been vomiting. The officer contacted EMeRG, and D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Service was also contacted. The student was transported to the GW Hospital for further medical attention.
Referred to SJS

-compiled by Ashley Roberts

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