2/10/22 Blotter

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February 4 – Police received a call from a CA at Building E regarding two highly intoxicated individuals. Edward Huehn, 19, and Ryan Shanahan, 19, were both cited with underage possession of alcohol.

February 4 – The Student Health Center requested dispatch send an ambulance to their location due to a highly intoxicated individual from a prior call. The individual was then transported to Grove City Medical Center.

February 4 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building E. The cause was unknown and system was reset. Safety was notified.

February 4 – University Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Central Loop that was caused by burnt food. The alarm system was reset.

February 5 – Police received a call from an individual in Building E who said they needed medical treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and police were dispatched to the scene, and the individual was then transported to Grove City Medical Center.

February 5 – Police received a call regarding a vehicle at the Lower Stadium B parking lot that sustained heavy damage. Police discovered the damage was caused prior to the vehicle being parked and no further action was taken.

February 6 – Slippery Rock Borough Police utilized the Datamaster at the University Police Station for a possible DUI.

February 6 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building F caused by cologne spray. The alarm system was reset.

February 7 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Watson Hall caused by a burnt candle. The alarm system was reset.

February 7 – Police received a call from Butler 911 regarding a hit-and-run at the Smith Commuter Lot. The officer on scene was given the vehicle’s registration number by the driver. No injuries were reported, and the case is still under investigation.

February 7 – Police responded to a vehicular accident at the Union Commuter Lot. The accident occurred while the driver was backing out of a parking space. No injuries occurred, both vehicles were drivable, and all required information was exchanged.

February 7 – Police responded to a complaint at the Harrisville Building of an individual who noticed a coffee cup in their vehicle that was not there earlier. After reviewing surveillance footage, it was found that nobody entered the vehicle while parked and no further police action was taken.

February 8 – Slippery Rock Borough Police requested backup at North Main Street due to a possible DUI. University Police on scene stood by for the officer’s safety.

February 8 – Police received a call from a contracted cleaning worker at Building D regarding muddy boot prints on the walls of the elevator. Security footage was reviewed, and the case is under investigation.

February 8 – Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) requested assistance at North Hall to locate an individual they needed to speak with. Police were unable to locate the person.

February 8 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building E caused by burnt ramen. The alarm system was reset.

February 9 – Slippery Rock Borough Police utilized the Datamaster at the University Police Station due to a possible DUI.

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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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