Campus Safety Report

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Alcohol Related Medical Emergency

Apr. 27: A male student was found intoxicated and unresponsive at the Benson Memorial Center north patio. SCU EMS, SCPD and SCFD responded. Paramedics transported him to O’Connor Hospital.

Apr. 28:  A male student was intoxicated in the Bronco at the Benson Memorial Center. CSS, SCU EMS, SCPD and SCFD responded. Paramedics transported him to O’Connor Hospital.

Drunk in Public

Apr. 28: CSS responded to investigate an eyewash station alarm activation on the third floor of Alumni Science. CSS found an alumna in the building and questioned her. She told CSS that her friend, who was an alumnus, had activated the alarm. SCPD was contacted and responded. CSS gave the alumni trespass warnings. The alumnus was taken into custody for being drunk in public.

Found Property

Apr. 30: Numerous Cupertino City traffic cones were found at the entrance of the North Parking Garage, blocking vehicles from entering the structure. The cones were brought to the CSS office.

Medical Emergency

May. 3: A male campus resident had trouble breathing when a food particle got stuck in his throat.  CSS and SCU EMS responded.

Student Behavior

Apr. 29: A group of male students were advertising an app by riding a four-person bicycle around campus without authorization. CSS documented the students.

May 1: A male student was reported as intoxicated and urinating in front of a campus resident’s room. CSS responded and escorted him back to his off-campus apartment on Campbell Avenue. CSS documented the behavior.

Suspicious Person

May 2: A non-affiliate older male was reported acting suspicious and making students uncomfortable outside of Benson Memorial Center. He was unable to answer any questions when asked by a CSS officer. SCFD responded. Paramedics transported him to Valley Medical Center.

Trespassing

May 2: A non-affiliate male was observed urinating on the north wall of Stevens Stadium. CSS questioned him and gave him a trespass warning.

From Campus Safety reports. Email news@thesantaclara.org.