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Two wallets and an Apple iPhone 4 missing

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A male student reported the theft of a Sony 36” TV and TV stand on Aug. 31 at 4:10 p.m. Police say that the items had been left in the Norsworthy Hall Room on May 6, 2011. When the student moved into the room on Aug. 26 at 5 p.m., he noticed the TV and stand were missing. The refrigerator and the microwave in the room had also been used, and garbage was left in the refrigerator. The TV and stand were collectively worth $400.


A female student reported her wallet and its contents missing on Sept. 8 at 9:40 p.m. The victim claims that the wallet was taken from a table in Eickhoff Dining Hall that same day after she entered the building at 7:30 p.m. She realized that it was missing after leaving the dining area and going to a friend’s room in Eickhoff at 8:30 p.m. She returned to the dining hall but couldn’t locate the wallet. The wallet contained $123 worth of currency, $10 worth of jewelry and $186 worth of miscellaneous items. There are no current suspects.


A male student reported his wallet missing on Sept. 9 at 11:20 a.m. Police say that he had the wallet at 8:30 a.m. while on the way to class at Packer Hall. When the class ended at 10 a.m., he noticed that the wallet and its contents were gone. The wallet contained $160 worth of currency and $62 worth of miscellaneous items.


Police were dispatched to New Residence Hall on Sept. 10 at 9:20 a.m. in response to a call from a Community Advisor for Residential Education and Housing. Reports show that on Sept. 9 between 10 p.m. and midnight, the Community Advisor was notified that the door handle had fallen off of the second-floor fire door of the center hallway, preventing the door from opening. A locksmith was called in at 9:55 a.m. to assist.


Police were called to the side of Norsworthy Hall on reports of an intoxicated female on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 12:35 a.m. Police say that the officers were told that the girl had appeared to be stumbling while walking. Police found that the female had difficulty standing up and her speech was slurred. The girl’s friend told officers that the girl had been drinking large amounts of vodka at an off-campus party. The female admitted to drinking vodka and police witnessed her vomiting on herself while sitting on a bench. A summons was issued.


Police were contacted for assistance when an intoxicated male attempted to enter Cromwell Hall on Sept. 11 at 1:20 a.m. The male had been observed attempting to pull open the side door of Cromwell Lounge and then entered through the main doors. The male informed the Desk Assistants that he was going to his room in Centennial Hall. Police say that Lions EMS arrived to evaluate the student, who at this time had difficulty answering basic questions and smelled strongly of alcohol. He admitted that he had consumed beer at an off-campus party. He was transported to CHS Mercer.


A Norsworthy Hall Community Advisor called police to report damage to a door on Sept. 11 at 9:20 p.m. While conducting her building walk, she observed the damage to the door to Room 9. Police say that the door was secured upon the officer’s arrival and that he opened the door to ensure that no one had gained access to the room. At this time the room was unoccupied and the damage was done to the door only.


A student reported her white Apple iPhone 4 stolen from Eickhoff Hall on Sept. 13 at 9:20 p.m. Reports say that she had placed the phone on a table at 2:20 p.m. and left it unattended while getting food. When she returned to the table at 2:30 p.m., the phone was missing. The phone is worth $199. There are no suspects.


Police were dispatched to Travers Hall on Sept. 14 at 12:40 a.m., where an officer found an intoxicated male unconscious and vomiting. Friends of the male say that the student consumed shots of vodka. Lions EMS arrived on the scene and assumed patient care. Reports say that the student was transported to Capital Health System at Mercer for further evaluation and treatment. The incident was documented by a Residential Housing and Education staff member, and a summons was issued.




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