Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
The Eagle
Delivering American University's news and views since 1925
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
The Eagle

Police blotter

Monday, Aug. 28

Damage to a vehicle's tailgate was reported from the Public Safety parking lot.

Two individuals refused to show their IDs at the Anderson Hall front desk. The students were apprehended and officers resolved the issue.

Tuesday, Aug. 29

A female experiencing an epileptic seizure was transported to Sibley Hospital from Leonard Hall.

A student reported a bike stolen from the tunnel area.

Several items were stolen from a vehicle in the Sports Center garage. The incident is still under investigation.

Wednesday, Aug. 30

An intoxicated female was found in Anderson Hall. Officers responded, but she refused medical treatment.

An intoxicated female was transported to Sibley from Anderson Hall.

A male student was transported to Sibley after experiencing chest pains.

A student reported being pushed during a verbal altercation in the tunnel area. There were no injuries.

Officers responded to a stuck elevator in the north side of Letts Hall.

A staff member reported that a parked vehicle was hit in the Hamilton parking lot.

A student reported a bike stolen from the bike rack next to the Ward Circle building.

Thursday, Aug. 31

A fire alarm was activated in Anderson Hall. No fire or smoke was found, and it was determined to be a malfunction.

A staff member reported experiencing breathing problems in McCabe Hall and was transported to Sibley.

A female student in Mary Graydon Center was transported to Sibley for stomach pain.

Officers barred an individual from campus who was asking where he could buy drugs and drug paraphernalia in the tunnel area.

Friday, Sept. 1

A staff member reported a student experiencing chest pains. He was transported to Sibley.

An RA reported an unconscious male who had been drinking in Letts Hall. He was transported to Sibley.

Saturday, Sept. 2

A student reported backing into a motorcycle in the Bender Library parking lot. There were no injuries.

Sunday, Sept. 3

A female was found unconscious from intoxication in Letts Hall. She was transported to Sibley.

A student reported from McDowell Hall that her friend may have been drugged at an off-campus party. The allegedly drugged female was transported to Sibley.

An intoxicated male in Anderson Hall was transported to Sibley.

An intoxicated male was found sitting in the tunnel area. He was transported to Sibley.

One student was injured and transported to Sibley after an assault during an altercation in the Letts-Anderson quad between two males.

An individual was barred from campus after being found in Bender Library inappropriately using one of the computers.

A fire alarm was activated in Kay Spiritual Life Center. No signs of smoke or fire were found. Cooking in the kitchen area was determined to have set off the alarm.

Monday, Sept. 4

Officers responded to a female student who may have had an allergic reaction to a bee sting. She was transported to Sibley.

Officers responded to an altercation in Letts Hall. The Metropolitan Police Department was also contacted. The two students were separated and sent on their way.

A male student felt he was experiencing a panic attack. He refused medical treatment.

A student reported she was receiving harassing phone calls.

A female student felt lost and scared and requested transportation home from Hughes Hall. Transportation was not provided, and she was given information on transportation options.


Section 202 host Gabrielle and friends go over some sports that aren’t in the sports media spotlight often, and review some sports based on their difficulty to play. 



Powered by Solutions by The State News
All Content © 2024 The Eagle, American Unversity Student Media