Statue climbing, graffiti and more in this week’s public safety briefs

On March 28 at 11:18 a.m. Public Safety documented a suspicious incident at the Anderson Student Center. A St. Thomas employee reported two missing deposit bags.

On March 29 at 2:53 a.m. Public Safety and the St. Paul Police Department responded to a suspicious vehicle near Mississippi River Boulevard and Summit Avenue. The vehicle was reported driving slowly in the area for an extended period of time.

On March 29 at 2:09 p.m. Public Safety documented a suspicious incident at the Anderson Student Center. A St. Thomas employee found a non-lethal training bullet inside the building.

On March 29 at 11:55 a.m. Public Safety and the Minneapolis Police Department documented damage to a St. Thomas employee’s vehicle on the 100 block of South 11th Street. The suspect is unknown.

On March 30 at 10:25 a.m. Public Safety documented a drug law violation in Ireland Residence Hall. A St. Thomas student was found in possession of alcohol, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

On April 1 at 12:19 a.m. Public Safety and the St. Paul Police Department responded to a neighbor’s complaint on the 1900 block of Selby Avenue. The large party was cleared at the off campus residence.

On April 1 at 12:42 a.m. Public Safety reported suspicious activity on the Lower Quad. Three unknown males were climbing the statue of Archbishop John Ireland.

On April 3 at 7:59 p.m. Public Safety responded to a welfare check near Summit and Cretin Avenues. A St. Thomas student was found asleep on the Lorenz shuttle bus. The student was awoken and found to be OK.

On April 3 at 10:57 p.m. Public Safety documented a medical situation in Morrison Hall Public Safety Lobby. A St. Thomas student was given an ice pack for a finger injury.

On April 4 at 8:30 a.m. Public Safety documented criminal damage to O’Shaughnessy Stadium. An unidentified suspect wrote graffiti on the exterior of the stadium entrance.

On April 4 at 1:35 p.m. Public Safety documented a theft in Terrence Murphy Hall. A male suspect with no St. Thomas affiliation stole a pair of headphones from the campus bookstore.