October 28, 2005.

Security Briefs

A drunken chase

A wild and drunken chase on and off campus ended in arrest for one unlucky male visitor on Friday, Oct. 21. While on routine patrol at 12:47 a.m. on South Drive near the Bart Luedeke parking lot, a Public Safety officer observed a man bleeding from the bridge of his noise. When approached by the officer, the suspect ran through the creek and into the woods toward the White Pine Apartments. The suspect then broke into an apartment through an unlocked kitchen door and attempted to put a Tupperware container into a blender. The resident called Lawrenceville Police Department the victim was arrested for trespassing and underaged drinking. A Persona Non Grata (PNG) has been issued to the visitor by Public Safety.

 

Bad attitude

A faculty member in Fine Arts reported verbal harassment. In the faculty member’s office, a student hurled verbal abuse using vulgar language, the professor told Public Safety on Friday, Oct. 21 at 10:47 a.m. The matter is still under investigation. It has been referred to the Office of Community Standards.

 

Hope you're not thirsty

It was a sad day for beer drinkers when two kegs were confiscated from a fraternity by Public Safety. While sitting guard-gate duty on Thursday, Oct. 16, at 1:40 a.m., an officer at the kiosk observed a fraternity coming on campus on a charter school bus. The officer noticed a member carrying a keg as he disembarked the bus. Public Safety searched the bus and found two kegs. Both were confiscated and the matter has been referred to the Office of Community Standards.

 

Donuts anyone?

Donuts are meant to be eaten, not done. On Saturday, Oct. 22, at 9:13 p.m., Public Safety responded to the commuter parking lot after receiving a complaint that someone was performing donuts. The suspect was identified by using security cameras.