April 1
A resident in Leonard Hall told his roommate he was going to punch him in the face. A resident director and a dean are handling the situation. Room changes have been initiated.
April 2
A D.C. Fire Department ambulance transported a student from McCabe Hall to the hospital. The student reportedly overdosed on medication.
A student was stuck in an elevator in McDowell Hall. An elevator technician responded and released her. No injuries were reported.
A student in McDowell fainted twice after donating blood. She was conscious and coherent upon Public Safety's arrival. DCFD and Emergency Medical Services transported her to the hospital.
Letters were missing from an AU logo located on a wall in Mary Graydon Center, on the first floor near the Terrace Dining Room stairway.
A rope from a sexual assault awareness display sign in MGC's first floor was cut.
April 4
Public Safety officers saw a student carrying an open can of beer on Tenley Campus. Two additional cans of beer were recovered from the student. The incident will be referred to Judicial Affairs and Mediation Services.
Two students were tugging on a rope outside of MGC when the rope snapped and injured both of them. They both had abrasions on their hands. The students signed medical refusal forms.
An Anderson Hall resident left his room unlocked for about six-and-a-half hours. Upon his return, the student discovered his laptop computer and his debit card were missing from the room. Upon checking his online bank statement, he discovered a fraudulent charge. He reported the card stolen to the bank.
A bathroom stall door in MGC was forcibly removed from a wall.
A visitor reported feeling dizzy and disoriented in MGC. When DCFD and Public Safety arrived, the sick person was conscious and coherent and said he did not need medical attention. He signed a medical refusal form.
A student in Letts Hall was transported to the hospital for alcohol overdose. A partially filled bottle of vodka was observed in the room. The sick person was noncompliant and unresponsive to DCFD's request for information. The sick person physically resisted their efforts. A second subject also failed to comply with officers' requests. JAMS charges will be filed.
Acquaintances became involved in an argument in the tunnel. A former student refused to leave a business establishment at a supervisor's request. The former student was barred from the area.
Two individuals were stuck in an elevator in McDowell. Public Safety, Facilities Management and DCFD were notified. The individuals were released without injury.
Concerned parents wished to have incidents documented regarding a possible conflict between two roommates in Anderson. Housing and Dining is aware of the situation.
April 5
Two helmets were stolen from a motorcycle outside Capital Hall.
April 6
A student in Hughes Hall fainted and regained consciousness after donating blood. She signed a medical refusal form and went to the Student Health Center.
A student inadvertently left her wallet unsecured and unattended in MGC. When she returned to retrieve it, it was gone. Later, she learned her debit card was used at the Campus Store. Her residence hall room and mailbox keys were among the items taken.
A community member reported suspicious activity by a non-community member around the Main Campus and surrounding areas. Officers made contact with the non-community member and he was barred from all AU property.
A Public Safety Aide discovered graffiti on the fire exit stairwell of Anderson's north terrace level.
An outside law enforcement officer turned in a piece of property that belonged to an AU student to Public Safety. The student was notified via e-mail.
April 7
Graffiti was discovered on the second floor of Centennial Hall. It appeared to have been written with a crayon. A report was taken and Aramark wiped the graffiti from the wall.
A student in the Sports Center felt lightheaded when finishing her workout after having donated blood the night before. An ambulance responded. The student signed a medical refusal form.
A bank customer in the tunnel became irate when a wire transfer was not being processed as fast as he wanted. As the customer left the bank, he damaged a door when he kicked and pushed it open. The Metropolitan Police Department took a report. JAMS charges will be filed.
The letters "E," "R" and "N" were missing from a wall display in the Tavern. Facilities Management was notified.
The contents of a trash can outside Hughes were on fire. Public Safety used a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. There was no damage to the trash can or surrounding area.
DCFD responded and freed a student stuck in an elevator in Letts. No injuries were reported. A resident director, resident assistant and staff from Facilities Management responded to the scene.



