Panhandling
Mitchell Hall (7-Eleven)
9/11/14 – 7:50 p.m.
Case closed
The University Police Department responded to a report of an “aggressive” panhandler who was identified and barred from campus.
– Subject barred
Disorderly Conduct/Liquor Law Violation
2100 block of G St.
9/12/14 – 12:40 a.m.
Case closed
UPD observed a student urinating on a wall and assessed him for intoxication. The student was taken to the hospital for treatment.
– Referred for disciplinary action
Unlawful Entry/Disorderly Conduct
900 block of New Hampshire Ave.
9/12/14 – 5:10 p.m.
Case closed
A man unaffiliated with GW was arrested after he was observed sitting on GW benches adjacent to the Milken Institute School of Public Health where he was screaming profanities at passersby. The man had previously been barred from campus.
– Subject arrested
Assault on Police Officer/Disorderly Conduct/Intoxication
2100 block of I St. NW
9/13/14 – 1:50 a.m.
Case closed
UPD officers were assisting an injured man when they were approached by a subject who wanted to take the injured man away. Neither of the men were affiliated with GW and both were intoxicated. The uninjured man became aggressive and attempted to assault the officers, after which he was arrested. The injured man was taken to the emergency room for treatment.
– Subject arrested
Unlawful Entry
Rice Hall
9/16/14 – 12:30 p.m.
Case closed
UPD responded to a report of a previously barred alumna who had entered the building. She was arrested.
– Subject arrested
Unlawful Entry
700 block of 22nd St.
9/17/14 – 3:45 p.m.
Case closed
UPD barred a man after a complaint that he was soliciting for the Boys and Girls Club. UPD observed the man at the benches in front of Madison Hall speaking to people. When confronted, he denied any affiliation with the Boys and Girls Club. He was then barred from campus.
– Subject barred
Unlawful Entry
Rear of Madison Hall
9/17/14 – 5:09 p.m.
Case closed
UPD observed a previously barred homeless man sitting in the area between Madison and Duquès halls. UPD barred him again and sent him on his way.
– Subject barred
-Complied by Benjamin Kershner