Police Blotter 10/21/2025

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November 12University Police responded to an incident near the Field House involving a university maintenance vehicle, a Toro Workman, that had collided with the rear of a parked car. The investigating officer spoke with the maintenance worker responsible for the damage. Dispatch notified the owner of the struck vehicle, who met with the officer on scene. Information was exchanged, no injuries were reported and Safety was notified.

November 12- University Police and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to an individual in Building D who was experiencing severe fatigue and weakness. EMS transported the individual to Grove City Medical Center.

November 13University Police received a call about an individual in the Bailey Staff Parking Lot experiencing chest pressure, elevated blood pressure and pain in their left arm. Police and EMS responded, and the individual was transported to Butler Memorial Hospital.

November 13University Police responded to the Swope Music Building for an individual who had recently recovered from a seizure and was in a lethargic state. Police and EMS arrived, and the individual was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

November 14A CA in Rhoads Hall reported that an individual who had been drinking was now passed out near the elevator. Police and EMS responded and located the individual, who regained consciousness. While speaking with officers, the individual reported having been sexually assaulted. They were transported to Grove City Medical Center and stated that they did not want police intervention.

November 15University Police and EMS responded to an individual in North Hall experiencing chest pains. The individual was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

November 15University Police were called to check on an upset individual in Rhoads Hall. Responding officers spoke with the person and provided resources for them at both SRU and Butler County. The individual was deemed okay, but was asked to follow up with the Student Counseling Center the following Monday.

November 16University Police were called to Rhoads Hall to check on an individual who had not been heard from. Officers located the person, who was found to be okay.

November 16University Police responded to Building E for a reported altercation. Upon arrival, officers determined no altercation had occurred, but the individuals involved were intoxicated. Citations for alcohol violations will be filed.

November 17University Police received a report of an individual in Rhoads Hall who may have been considering self-harm. Police and EMS responded, and Butler County Crisis was contacted. After speaking with the individual, it was determined they were okay, and Crisis planned a follow-up for the next morning.

November 18University Police responded to a fire alarm activation in Building D and determined the cause to be a resident excessively spraying air freshener. The alarm panel was reset.

November 18University Police began investigating a report of an individual who may have exposed themselves inside Boozel Dining Hall.

November 19University Police began investigating a hit-and-run involving a parked vehicle in the Swope Music Hall commuter lot.

November 19Slippery Rock Police requested University Police backup for a suicidal male in Vineyard Circle who was reportedly becoming violent with the caller. Police and EMS responded and determined the individual was experiencing a panic attack. EMS transported him to Grove City Medical Center.

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