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Saturday January 11th

$115 stolen during class break

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An unknown vehicle was parked near the track at 12:15 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, on Metzger South. After approaching the car and asking the driver if everything was OK, an officer noticed a male unable to sit upright in the backseat.

The vehicle’s operator stated that she and her friend were driving and saw the male fall near the track field. He was conscious but smelled of alcohol and had vomit all over his body. According to reports, he was unable to stand and stated he had consumed approximately seven to 10 shots of vodka that evening.

Lions EMS arrived and assumed patient care. Pennington Road EMS transported him to Capital Health System at Helene Fuld. The incident was reported to the Office of Student Affairs for unacceptable behavior.



Criminal mischief was reported after a female parked her vehicle at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 17, in Lot 11, the parking lot located near Eickhoff Hall, and returned days later to find a scratch on the car. She returned at 7:15 a.m. on Thursday, March 24, which is when she observed the faint scratch, approximately 22 inches long on the driver’s side door, extending along the car’s side, police said.



While attending an art class at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 17, in the Arts and Interactive Multimedia Building, a student placed her bag on a classroom desk with her wallet inside — containing one $100 bill, one $10 bill and one $5 bill. She and the other students left their property unattended in the room, reports said. The victim stated that the class received random break periods and when she finally returned to the room, the cash had been removed from her wallet.

Jamie Primeau can be reached at primeau@tcnj.edu.




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