Harassment
Support Building
9/29/14 – Unknown time
Case closed
A student complained that a mailroom staff member handed her an inappropriate note.
– Referred to department
Drug Law Violation
Mitchell Hall
10/9/14 – 2:48 p.m.
Case closed
Campus police noticed a suspicious odor coming from a room. Resident advisers searched the room where they found 1.3 ounces of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
– Referred for disciplinary action
Disorderly Conduct
1957 E St. (Starbucks)
10/10/14 – 7:10 p.m.
Case closed
A Starbucks employee reported getting into an argument with a male subject when he refused to leave the store. The subject left the store before the officers arrived.
– No identifiable suspect
Liquor Law Violation
Thurston Hall
10/11/14 – 3:10 a.m.
Case closed
University Police Department officers responded to a report of an intoxicated young man not affiliated with the University. He was assessed and transported to GW Hospital for treatment.
– No further action
Unlawful Entry
Stockton Hall
10/11/14 – 10:17 a.m.
Case closed
UPD stopped a previously barred suspect and notified the Metropolitan Police Department. A check for warrants came back negative and his previous bar notice was several years old. He was barred from campus again and escorted from the building.
– Subject barred
Harassment (verbal)/Destruction
Off Campus
10/8/14 – 10:11 p.m.
Case closed
A female student reported that she had broken off a relationship with a male student and that they had a fight at a gas station during which he grabbed and threw her cell phone. The cell phone broke.
– Referred for disciplinary action
Liquor Law Violation
20th & F streets
10/11/14 – 10:56 p.m.
Case closed
UPD responded to a report of an intoxicated man not affiliated with GW. He was assessed and transported to GW Hospital for treatment.
– Subject barred
Disorderly Conduct
MPA Building
10/14/14 – 1:30 p.m.
Case closed
UPD responded to a disruptive woman at an event.
– Subject barred
Indecent Exposure
Gelman Library
10/14/14 – 4:49 p.m.
Open case
UPD responded to a report from a female student that an unknown suspect had approached her and displayed his genitals. Officers swept the entire building and surrounding areas but could not find a person that fit the description.
– Open case
Compiled by Benjamin Kershner.