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Police Blotter

APRIL 14

An unsecured motor scooter was taken outside of Hurst Hall.

A resident reported medication pills taken from his room in Leonard Hall. The resident did not state whether he secured the room when he left it.

A wallet and laptop computer were taken from a locker in Bender Arena. The lock was discovered missing from the locker.

While on routine patrol, the Department of Public Safety observed a student walking with a person with no known AU affiliation on Jacobs ballfield. When asked for identification, the non-student verbally provided a false name and false date of birth. The student later indicated he did not correct the information because he did not want to get the non-student in trouble. The non-student was barred from AU property for false identification.

A female complainant in the Berkshire Apartments received a phone call and then a voice mail message threatening to harm her.

APRIL 16

A bicycle was taken from a bike rack. The complainant is uncertain as to whether he secured the bike to the rack.

A victim reported walking from the main campus towards Tenley Campus. Two males approached from behind, snatched her iPod out of her hand and ran down Nebraska Avenue toward Van Ness Street. The victim did not resist. No injuries were reported. Crime Alerts were distributed throughout campus informing the community about the incident.

A complainant reported discovering her phone missing while running errands.

APRIL 17

DPS responded to an intrusion alarm which activated inside the President’s Office Building. A door was found open. There were no signs of forced entry. All appeared normal inside. The area was secured and the alarm was reset.

A neighbor reported AU students were playing loud music at a party in their backyard. The Metropolitan Police Department had the students lower the noise level.

A laptop computer was taken from an unsecured locker. The computer contained personal information and was password protected.

DPS responded to a report of an injured person. The individual signed a medical refusal form.

APRIL 18

DPS and the D.C. Fire Department responded to a report of an injured person. The individual refused medical treatment.

Medication was taken from a residence hall room. The complainant reported this is the second instance in which medication was taken.

APRIL 19

An unsecured motor scooter was taken from a bike rack.


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. 



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