Public Safety briefs – April 1, 2016

On March 13 at 1:14 a.m. Public Safety assisted Residence Life with a liquor law violation in Ireland Residence Hall. An underage student possessed alcohol.

On March 13 at 1:53 a.m. Public Safety reported a liquor law violation in Koch Commons. An underage St. Thomas student was found to have consumed and possessed alcohol.

On March 13 at 1:59 p.m. Public Safety responded to a disturbance on the Lower Quad. Two intoxicated persons not affiliated with St. Thomas and an intoxicated underage St. Thomas student were sent off campus with sober caregivers.

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On March 13 at 3:4 a.m. Public Safety reported public urination in Lot B. An intoxicated non-St. Thomas affiliated individual, urinating in the lot, was sent off campus with a sober caregiver.

On March 13 at 3:22 p.m. Public Safety and St. Paul Fire Department medics responded to a medical outside of Owens Science Hall. A St. Thomas student who lost consciousness due to an illness was transported by medics to an area hospital for further medical attention.

On March 15 at 8:56 a.m. Public Safety and the Minneapolis Police Department responded to an assault in Schulze Hall. A St. Thomas employee was struck by a suspect not affiliated with St. Thomas, who then fled campus on foot.

On March 15 at 10:12 a.m. Public Safety documented a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident on the 100 block of South Finn Street. A vehicle backed into the front of a St. Thomas student’s parked vehicle causing minor damage.

On March 15 at 12:21 p.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity in the John Roach Center. An unidentified individual, who a St. Thomas employee reported asked him several alarming questions, could not be located upon officers’ check of the area.

On March 15 at 4:12 p.m. Public Safety documented damage to property in the O’Shaughnessy Frey Library Center. A hole in the lower-level ceiling caused water to drip onto the sub level.

On March 15 at 8:43 p.m. Public Safety responded to a medical in Dowling Residence Hall. A St. Thomas student who fell and injured her elbow was assisted by officers and taken by a friend to an area urgent care for further medical attention.

On March 16 at 9:05 a.m. Public Safety and the St. Paul Fire Department responded to a medical on the 2100 block of Summit Avenue. A St. Thomas shuttle bus driver, who was feeling ill, was transported by medics to an area hospital for further medical attention.

On March 16 at 11:43 a.m. Public Safety responded to a medical in Owens Science Hall. Officers assisted a St. Thomas student who fell. The student declined further medical attention.

On March 16 at 3 p.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity on the 2100 block of Summit Avenue. A St. Thomas student reported she saw someone she believed may have been a suspect in an incident previously reported on campus.

On March 16 at 7:09 p.m. Public Safety assisted a St. Thomas guest in the Morrison Hall Public Safety Office. The guest’s vehicle, which was reported to have possibly been struck while parked on campus, was later determined to have been damaged prior to being parked on campus.

On March 17 at 12:30 p.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity at the intersection of Cretin and Grand avenues. A St. Thomas student reported she was approached by an unidentified individual who made unwanted advances toward her.

On March 18 at 7:12 a.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity in Murray-Herrick Campus Center. An employee reported an offensive message had been written on a chalk board.

On March 18 at 7:52 a.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity in Flynn Residence Hall. A St. Thomas employee reported a light fixture in a lower-level stairwell landing was damaged.

On March 18 at 12:56 p.m. Public Safety responded to a suspicious person in Minneapolis Opus Hall. A non-affiliated person, confirmed as a suspect who had recently assaulted a St. Thomas employee, fled after being approached by officers.

On March 18 at 3:25 p.m. Public Safety responded to a localized fire alarm in Ireland Residence Hall. A St. Thomas student was found to have tampered with his smoke detector and was in possession of marijuana and related paraphernalia.

On March 20 at 4:55 a.m. Public Safety reported damage to property in Flynn Residence Hall. Multiple black smudge marks were found in the second floor hallway.

On March 20 at 10:58 a.m. Public Safety and St. Paul Fire Department medics responded to a medical injury at McCarthy Gymnasium. A guest who suffered an arm injury playing basketball was transported by medics to an area hospital for further medical attention.

On March 20 at 5:43 p.m. Public Safety and St. Paul Fire Department medics responded to a medical in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex. A guest who suffered a seizure was assisted by medics and taken home by a caregiver.

On March 22 and 11:06 a.m. Public Safety and the Minneapolis Police Department responded to suspicious activity in Schulze Hall. A non-affiliated suspect, later determined to be using narcotics in the second floor men’s restroom, was removed from campus by police.

On March 23 at 3:30 p.m. Public Safety documented a theft from the Anderson Student Center. A St. Thomas employee reported a hat had been stolen from the Tommie Shop.

On March 27 at 11:08 p.m. Public Safety assisted Residence Life with an odor of marijuana in Morrison Hall. The odor was determined to be coming from a student’s residence, but no marijuana or paraphernalia was found.

On March 29 at 1:57 p.m. Public Safety and Hennepin County Medical Center medics responded to a medical in the Minneapolis School of Law. A St. Thomas student who experienced a seizure was assisted by medics and declined further medical attention.

On March 29 at 5:19 p.m. Public Safety and St. Paul Fire Department medics responded to a medical in Lot O. A former St. Thomas employee who fell and suffered several injuries was taken by medics to an area hospital for further medical attention.

On March 29 at 6:01 p.m. Public Safety documented suspicious activity on the 2100 block of Dayton Avenue. A St. Thomas neighbor reported several unidentified individuals had gathered multiple times to smoke marijuana in the alley behind their residence.