Campus Safety Reports

THE SANTA CLARAFebruary 22, 2017

Bicycle Theft Feb. 16: A bike was stolen from a bike rack at the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History building. Drug Paraphernalia Feb. 18: After noticing a strong smell of marijuana, Residence Life staff requested that Campus Safety respond to Graham Residence Hall. Campus Safety confiscated a vaporizer from a visiting guest. Fire Alarm Feb. 14: Campus Safety and SCFD responded to Graham Residence Hall after burnt salmon on a stove activated a smoke alarm. Found Property Feb. 16: A pair of shoes was found in Bannan Engineering Building. The shoes are being held at Campus Safety Services for safekeeping. Informational Report Feb. 14: A staff member lost their ACCESS card and asked that it be deactivated. Feb. 17: The Sherman Street parking arm was reported damaged. Illness & Injury Feb. 16: A student injured their neck while playing basketball at Malley Fitness Center. Feb. 16: Campus Safety and SCU EMS responded to Walsh Residence Hall to check on an ill student who was seen at Cowell Health Center earlier in the day. Feb. 17: A resident of Swig Residence Hall rolled their ankle at an off-campus location. Feb. 17: Campus Safety, SCU EMS and SCFD responded to the south side of Locatelli Student Activity Center to check on an employee that crashed a golf cart into a bollard. A private vehicle transported the staff member to a hospital. Feb. 18: Campus Safety and SCU EMS responded to Sobrato Residence Hall to check on a resident that sliced his ring finger while opening a can. The student had his finger bandaged up and later had a friend drive him to O’Connor Hospital for additional treatment. Suspicious Person Feb. 14: A non-affiliate was given a trespass warning after causing a disturbance in Benson Memorial Center. Feb. 17: A previously contacted non-affiliate was escorted off campus when he became disruptive. Theft Feb. 17: An unknown individual stole money from the university. Vandalism Feb. 17: Graffiti was observed on a traffic light pole at the corner of Market and Lafayette Streets. The graffiti was removed. From Campus Safety reports. Email news@thesantaclara.org.

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