March 2, 2007

Security Briefs

By Jeff Frankel


Shattered

A broken window was found at the Princeton campus. On Sunday, Feb. 25 at 4:35 p.m., while on routine patrol, a Public Safety officer saw a window pane broken on the first floor of The Cottage. There are no suspects and the cost of repair is unknown. Anyone with information, call Public Safety at x. 5029.

Risky business

A man was caught looking at inappropriate
material on a Moore Library computer. Public Safety was called on Friday, Feb. 23, at 9:38 a.m., when the man was found to be viewing
pornography on the Web. The man said he had no identification and was not here to see anyone. The male was escorted off campus. He has been charged for indecent conduct and recommended to be issued a notice of
Persona Non Grata.

Oops

A battery booster pack was used incorrectly, and as a result, it broke. On Friday, Feb. 23, at 12:11 p.m., a sorority member signed out the pack from Public Safety for a jump in the F Lot. The suspect had signed out the battery on other occasions, but this time, she incorrectly put the cables on the wrong terminals and blew the pack out. A replacement costs $141.