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Police blotter

Saturday, March 18

A laptop was stolen from a classroom in the Ward Circle building. Officers responded and a statement was taken.

Graffiti was found on the first floor restroom of the Asbury Building.

A mulch fire was reported in front of Anderson Hall. Officers responded and extinguished the fire that was caused by an impromperly extinguished cigarette.

Monday, March 20

Graffiti was reported in the Broadcast Center men's bathroom.

A medical refusal was reported inside McDowell Hall. A female student who was believed to have overdosed refused medical treatment.

Tuesday, March 21

Officers responded to disorderly conduct in McDowell Hall. An intoxicated female student was transported to Sibley Hospital.

A bomb threat was written on a bathroom wall in Lett's Hall. Canvas agencies were notified and no threat was found.

An office was vandalized in the Butler Pavilion. A fire extinguisher was damaged.

A vehicle was booted in the Nebraska Parking Lot because of a fraudulent permit.

Officers responded to a threat of self-harm in Anderson Hall. A male student was transported to Sibley Hospital.

Wednesday, March 23

A female student who required medical attention refused to be transported to a hospital in Hughes Hall.

A trash can fire was reported at the front entrance to Letts Hall in the Letts Anderson Quad.

A mulch fire was reported and extinguished in the LA Quad. The fire was started due to an improperly extinguished cigarette.

Thursday, March 24

A mulch fire was reported outside of Katzen Hall. Officers responded and extinguished the fire, which was due to an improperly extinguished cigarette.

A staff member reported missing property from an administrative building off campus.

A computer was stolen from a Mary Graydon Center computer lab. Officers responded and suggested security changes to the lab.

A license plate was stolen off of a car in Letts Hall.

A student reported that their credit card had been stolen from the Jacobs Fitness Center.

Friday, March 25

A student reported that her backpack was stolen from Bender Library.


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