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Crime log

Drug Law Violation

Shenkman Hall
8/29/15 – noon
Case closed

Hall staff found marijuana and other drug paraphernalia were found during an administrative search.

– Referred for disciplinary action

Drug and Liquor Law Violation

Thurston Hall
8/29/15 – 3:10 p.m.
Case closed

A University Police Department officer smelled a suspicious odor. Marijuana, rolling papers and alcohol were found during an administrative search.

– Referred for disciplinary action

Simple Assault

Public Property on campus – 23rd and I streets
8/29/15 – 8 p.m.
Case closed

A female student reported that an unknown man touched her shoulder, thigh and hand, and made offensive comments.

– Referred to Metropolitan Police Department

Harassment

Mitchell Hall
8/29/15 – Multiple times
Case closed

A female student reported receiving threatening text messages from an unknown person.

– No identifiable suspect

Destruction

Shenkman Hall
Unknown date and time
Open case

A staff member reported the removal of welcome back paper name tags from residence hall doors.

– Open case

Stalking/Harassment

Off-campus
Multiple dates and times
Open case

A female student reported receiving a series of threatening messages from her ex-boyfriend.

– Open case

Drug and Liquor Law Violation

Clark Hall (MVC)
8/31/15 – 5 p.m.
Open case

A UPD officer smelled a suspicious odor while on patrol. Hall staff found marijuana, drug paraphernalia and alcohol during an administrative search.

– Referred for disciplinary action

Liquor Law Violation

2000 Block of F Street
9/01/15 – 12:47 a.m.
Case closed

A UPD officer saw a male student unable to stand and making obscene finger gestures toward the officer. The student was assessed and transported to GW Hospital by EMeRG.

– Referred for disciplinary action

-Compiled by Sam Eppler.

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