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Crime Log

Robbery PickPocket

1/13/11 – 1:15 p.m. Location: Public property on campus Case closed

A student reported her wallet was taken from her pocket near the Foggy Bottom Metro.
No identifiable suspect


Unlawful Entry

1/13/11 – 10:15 p.m. Location: John Quincy Adams House Case closed

University police responded to a report of a suspicious man in a bathroom. Officers identified the subject as a homeless man who was barred from campus Jan. 9.
Closed by arrest


Drug Law Violation

1/14/11 – 1:27 a.m. Location: International House Case closed

UPD officers were leaving the building when the fire alarm was activated and several students began running out of a residential room. A preliminary investigation revealed a student sprayed a fire extinguisher as a prank. The student also had a marijuana pipe in his possession and officers observed that the room in question had towels stuffed under the door. The community director was notified and conducted an administrative search that yielded 0.025 ounces of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and 20 tablets of Adderall.
Referred to Student Judicial Services

1/18/11 – 2:35 a.m. Location: Francis Scott Key Hall Case closed

UPD responded to a report of a suspicious odor. GW Housing Programs staff conducted an administrative search, yielding 3.1 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Referred to SJS


Liquor Law Violation

1/16/11 – 12:18 a.m. Location: Public property on campus Case closed

Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated student behind Townhouse Row. He was assessed and transported to GW Hospital for treatment.
Referred to SJS


Theft

1/17/11 – 9:30 p.m. Location: Ivory Tower Case closed

Employees at Dunkin’ Donuts reported to UPD that an unknown male subject grabbed an ice cream cake from the freezer and fled the area.
No identifiable suspect

Compiled by Sydney Green

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