3/31/22 Blotter

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March 24 – Police were requested to conduct a welfare check on an individual at Building F. The officers contacted the individual and everything was deemed to be okay.

March 25 – Police are investigating a report of theft at Bailey Library. The case is still under investigation.

March 25 – Police received a call requesting an ambulance at Building D for an individual feeling ill. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrived but the individual refused treatment. 

March 25 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Rhoads Hall. The cause of the activation is unknown, safety was notified to check the system.

March 25 – Police initiated a traffic stop on Founders Way for an equipment violation. The charges for the driver are pending for suspicion of DUI.

March 26 – Police received a call from a CA at Rhoads Hall for a possible drug violation. While on route police were notified that the individual left the room. The report was sent to the Office of Student Conduct.

March 26 – Police received a call from a CA at Building B for a possible alcohol violation. The individual admitted to drinking “a while ago” and the incident was referred to the Office of Student Conduct.

March 27 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building D caused by leaking water in the mechanical room, causing the system to activate. Students were evacuated while police were on scene. Maintenance responded and fixed the issue, and the panel was reset.

March 28 – Police responded to a complaint of a dog locked inside a vehicle at the PT Lot. Police located the owner, and everything was okay. No further police action was taken.

March 28 – Police received a call from an individual stating that they hit a post sign with their vehicle by the Water Tower Commuter Lot. An incident report was filed.

March 28 – Police filed a theft report of 11 soap dispensers from the men’s bathroom at Boozel Dining Hall. The thefts began on March 21 and continued till March 28. The case is still under investigation. 

March 28 – A person filed a report with the police that while they were driving in the Union Commuter Lot, another vehicle struck theirs and failed to leave their required information. Surveillance footage was reviewed, and the driver was identified and contacted. The person at the station received all the required information.

March 28 – Police received a harassment complaint from an individual at Building E that occurred on Facebook. The case is under investigation.

March 29 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartment #8. The cause is unknown, and a message was left with Safety to check the system. The alarm was reset.

March 30 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building D. The cause is unknown, and a message was left with Safety to check the system. The alarm was reset.

March 30 – Safety requested the police to have an ambulance dispatched to Maltby Avenue for an individual that slipped on the icy sidewalk, possibly injuring their leg. The person was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

March 30 – Police responded to an individual that was feeling light-headed at Vincent Science Center. The individual refused medical treatment.

March 30 – A nurse from the Student Health Center requested police to dispatch an ambulance for an individual having chest pains at Building A. The individual was then transported to Grove City Medical Center.

March 30 – Police received a complaint from an individual stating that when they entered Boozel Dining Hall an unknown person threw a cup of liquid at their back. Security footage was reviewed, and the incident is under investigation. 

March 30 – Police responded to a possible odor of natural gas at the Rock Apartment #6. Once on location, no natural gas odor was present.

March 30 – Police responded to an individual having chest pains at Building F. The individual refused treatment from EMS.

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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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