Drug Law Violation
10/17/11 – 6:57 p.m. Location: Thurston Hall Case closedUniversity Police Department officers responded to an anonymous complainant reporting drugs in a room. A community director conducted an administrative search, yielding 26 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.Referred for disciplinary action
Drug Law Violation/]Receiving Stolen Property
10/18/11 – 12:15 p.m. Location: 1959 E St. Case closedUniversity Police Department officers responded to a request to help a community director conduct an administrative search. The search found marijuana residue and drug paraphernalia, as well as a radio that belonged to the University.Referred for disciplinary action
Harassment
10/18/11 – 5 p.m. Location: Off campus Case closedA student reported that an alumnus was bothering him on the Metro because the alumnus was not admitted to the student’s fraternity.Off-campus incident
Unlawful Entry
10/19/11 – 11:10 p.m. Location:
Gelman Library Starbucks Case closedUPD responded to a report from Starbucks staff about a subject who was previously barred for sleeping in the cafe. The subject was escorted from the building.Subject barred from campus
Theft/Fraud
10/20/11 – 12:24 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Duques Hall Case closedA staff member reported her credit cards were stolen from her office. One of the credit cards was used fraudulently after the theft.No suspects or witnesses
Robbery
10/22/11 – 5:36 a.m.Location: Off campusCase closedA complainant unaffiliated with GW reported to the Metropolitan Police Department and UPD that a subject assaulted him and took his wallet. Bystanders intervened and retrieved his wallet, and the unknown subject fled the area. Off-campus incident
Assault/Liquor Law Violation
10/23/11 – 2:13 a.m. Location: JBKO Hall Case closedUPD responded to a report of loud noise, and officers observed alcohol in plain view. The room’s occupants were assessed and one subject unaffiliated with GW was transported to GW Hospital. A student was arrested for becoming combative while officers assessed the first subject.Closed by arrest
Compiled by Jacqueline Drayer