A Vino's Pizza deliveryman reported a theft to Campus Police on Friday, Feb. 23 at 2 a.m.
The deliveryman reported that he was behind Travers and Wolfe Halls to deliver a dozen garlic knots and veal parmigiana, in total costing $12.97.
He was then approached by a white male who said he had ordered the food. When the deliveryman handed the student the food, the male appeared to reach into his pocket for the money. The student then fled on foot around Wolfe Hall without paying.
The deliveryman did not press charges, and only wanted the $12.97 the student owed. Then, at 2:45 p.m. that same day, the accused appeared at Campus Police headquarters with $15 - the $2 extra for the deliveryman's tip.
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Campus Police officers reported to Travers Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 11:15 a.m. after receiving a report of an assault.
There, they met with a female victim, who said that at 11 p.m. she and a friend went to visit a female living in Norsworthy Hall. When they arrived at the resident's room, they heard an argument inside the room and knocked on her door out of concern for the resident's safety.
A male exited the room and shoved the victim in the chest as he went. ResLife professional staff and Campus Police were contacted. The male was issued a summons for simple assault.
There is no further information at this time.
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On Sunday, March 4 at 12:15 a.m., Campus Police officers arrived at Brower Student Center after receiving a report of an intoxicated person.
They found the person in the stairwell of the first floor by the elevator. When the officers arrived, Lions' EMS and Pennington Road EMS were already on the scene treating the person. The officers noted a strong odor of alcoholic beverages and vomit.
The person was neither alert nor able to sit or stand on her own. She was transported to a hospital and issued a summons for underage possession of alcoholic beverages.
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Campus Police officers met a resident of New Residence Hall on March 7 at 9:25 p.m. after receiving a report of criminal mischief.
The resident explained that someone had written "51N" on his door and on the glass of one of the doors in the stairwell. After he discovered the writing, he reported the damage to his Community Advisor.
There is no further information at this time.