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Crime log

Theft

Gelman Library
10/04/2016 – 9 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Case closed

A male student reported to the University Police Department that he left his GWorld card, room key and flash drive unattended inside a study room. When he returned, the items were missing.

– No suspects or witnesses.

Liquor Law Violation

Public Property on Campus (20th and F streets)
10/07/2016 – 1:30 a.m.
Case closed

UPD responded to a call for an intoxicated male student. EMeRG transported the male student to GW Hospital.

– Referred to DSA.

Theft

Marvin Center
10/07/2016 – 2:30 p.m.
Open case

A female student reported to UPD that her book bag was stolen from the Marvin Center. Police are currently looking at video to determine a suspect.

– Open case.

Liquor Law Violation

Alumni House
10/08/2016 – 2:20 a.m.
Case closed

UPD observed an intoxicated student sitting on the back door of Alumni House. The student was transported to GW Hospital by EMeRG.

– Referred to DSA.

Misdemeanor Sexual Abuse

Off Campus (23rd Street and Washington Circle NW)
10/08/2016 – 12:07 p.m.
Case closed

A female student reported to UPD that she was sexually assaulted by a man while she was walking through Washington Circle Park. UPD officers located the male suspect and U.S. Park Police arrested the subject.

– By arrest.

Public Drunkenness

Public Property on Campus (22nd and I streets NW)
10/09/2016 – 1:50 a.m.
Case closed

UPD officers saw an intoxicated individual who was found to be unaffiliated with the University. EMeRG transported the individual to GW Hospital.

– No further action.

Disorderly Conduct/Liquor Law Violation

District House
10/09/2016 – 12:40 a.m.
Case closed

UPD officers responded to a report of loud noise and a suspicious odor. Upon arrival, officers encountered two female students that were intoxicated. Both students were uncooperative and argumentative with the officers on scene. EMeRG transported one female student to GW Hospital.

– Referred to DSA.

– Compiled by James Levinson.

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