2/3/2022 Blotter

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January 27 – Police responded to an intruder alarm in the Fowler Building. There were only staff members in the building and the alarm system was reset.

January 27 – Police received a call from a CA in Building B of an individual in need of medical attention. The officer arrived and the individual was transported to the Student Health Center.

January 27 – Police responded to a complaint of damages done to a person’s vehicle in the Spotts Staff Lot. Video surveillance was reviewed, and the damage was observable prior to the vehicle being parked in the lot. No further police action was taken.

January 28 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Rhodes Hall caused by a burnt-out candle. The alarm system was then reset.

January 28 – Police responded to a hit-and-run that occurred at the West Lake Commuter lot while the person was parked. The case is under investigation.

January 28 – University Police assisted Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) and Slippery Rock Borough Police with a fight at Davcol Lane. University Police obtained the person’s information and it was then forwarded to PSP who are now investigating.

January 28 – PSP requested backup from University Police and Slippery Rock Police due to possible shots fired at The Grove apartment complex. University police maintained a perimeter until PSP cleared the area.

January 28 – Police responded to a fire alarm at the Rock Apartment #2. The reason for activation is unknown and Safety was notified. The alarm system was reset.

January 28 – Police received a call from a CA in Building D regarding an odor of marijuana coming from a dorm room. The officer on scene found paraphernalia in the room. Amy Batts, 19, was cited with disorderly conduct.

January 28 – Slippery Rock Borough Police requested back-up at North Main Street for an attempted home intrusion. While looking for the suspect, University Police were notified by Slippery Rock Police that the suspect was located and in custody.

January 29 – PSP arrived at the University Police station on two separate occasions to use the Datamaster for possible DUI’s.

January 29 – Police responded to a complaint of perfume theft that was taken during a women’s basketball game at Morrow Field House. The case is under investigation.

January 29 – University Police responded to a traffic accident on Morrow Way. An individual was backing out of a parking spot when they were struck by another vehicle. No injuries were reported, and both drivers exchanged information. No further police action is being taken at this time.

January 29 – Slippery Rock Borough Police requested assistance with a person in need of medical attention on Grove City Road. EMS was dispatched and the person was taken to Butler Memorial Hospital.

January 30 – Police responded to a call at the Central Loop of two male individuals fighting. When officers arrived, they checked inside Boozel Dining Hall and were not able to locate either person.

January 30 – Police responded to smoke detector activation at the Rock Apartments #4, which was caused by burnt food. The alarm system was reset.

January 31 – Slippery Rock Borough Police responded to a possible home intruder on Cornish Drive. Officers on scene checked the apartment and nobody was inside. No further police action was taken.

January 31 – Police responded to a vehicle accident at Building F. The driver stated that they backed into a parked vehicle. No injuries occurred and both parties exchanged information.

January 31 – Police filed charges related to damage of an elevator in Building A. An investigation determined that Hillary Wolanski, 19, caused the damage by intentionally leaning against the door, pushing it off its tracks. Wolanski was charged with criminal mischief, a misdemeanor. According to court documents, damages are estimated to be $899.47.

February 1 – Police were alerted of a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartments #4 caused by burnt food. The alarm system was reset.

February 1 – Police received a complaint of a hit-and-run while an individual had their vehicle parked at the West Lake Commuter Lot. The case is currently under investigation.

February 2 – University Police received a call from an individual at The Grove apartment complex stating that she was being tracked by an air tag and believed the tag to be attached to her car. After police investigated the vehicle and found nothing, they recommended the individual file a report with the PSP.

February 2 – Police received a call from a CA at North Hall of a possible alcohol violation. Shaun Stoddard, 20, was cited with underage possession of alcohol.

February 3 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartments # 6, caused by burnt food. The alarm system was reset.

February 3 – Police received a complaint of money extortion at Building F. The individual stated that they sent photos of themselves to someone that is now demanding $500 or else they will post the photos to social media. The individual was referred to the FBI cyber-crime unit.

February 3 – Police received a call from a CA at Building E regarding an individual who needed medical attention. University police transported the individual to the Student Health Center.

February 3 – University Police, while on patrol at the Central Loop, observed a vehicle that slid on the ice and hit the curb, making the vehicle inoperable. The vehicle was then towed from the roadway.

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Mac Bell is a senior communication major with a concentration in converged journalism and a minor in political science. This is his first semester with The Rocket as assistant news editor. Aside from The Rocket, Mac is also busy serving as the president of WSRU-TV, working as the executive producer of a new hit production called “Butler Business Now." Mac hopes to become a news anchor for a news station in the Harrisburg area and serve his local community.

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