POLICE BEAT
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1. Aug. 26 - Information (Building 14) - A female student informed an officer who was dispatched to the Landing that a person she had corresponded with over the Internet had come to campus. The man reportedly met the female unannounced in the Game Room, and attempted to put his arm around her and kiss her throughout the day. The female asked the man to leave, informed him she did not wish to talk through the Internet any more and blocked him.
2. Aug. 30 - Lost property (Building 43)
3. Aug. 30 - Petty theft (Building 12) - An Osprey card was left in one of the library copier machines. After the owner realized it was missing, she went to retrieve it and found that it was no longer in the machine.
4. Aug. 31 - Sick person (Building 8) - Officers were dispatched to the bookstore in reference to a person having a seizure. Jacksonville Fire and Rescue responded, and the person was transported to St. Luke's Hospital.
5. Aug. 31 - Sick person (Lot 3) - An officer responded to Lot 3 in response to a complaint made by a driver claiming another driver was driving carelessly. The driver's vital signs were checked and he was transported to St. Luke's Medical Center. The officer traveled to St. Luke's where it was determined the driver has a history of a mental status not being normal and confusion.
6. Sept. 1 - Alcohol Investigation (Building S) - Officers were dispatched to The Crossings in reference to a sick person. The officer who responded observed vomit on the floor and an underage female sitting on the bathroom floor. Another female was discovered hiding underneath some blankets. Both women admitted to consuming alcohol and were transported to Ten Broeck Hospital.
7. Sept. 1 - Drug paraphernalia (Building Y) - After an occupant of the Landing returned home one evening, he smelled marijuana coming from the air vent he shared with another room. Officers responded and confronted the occupants. After a search of the room, three bags of marijuana and a homemade pipe were found. One occupant was issued a Notice to Appear and the others were referred to Student Conduct.
Compiled by Jessica Medina



