2/14/19 Blotter

Published by , Author: Hannah Shumsky - Assistant News Editor, Date: February 17, 2019
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February 7 – Police received a call to check on a person on campus. Contact was made by police, and the person was fine.

February 8 – Nathan Shaw 19, was cited with a drug violation.

February 8 – Ian Stearns, 18, was cited with a drug violation.

February 9 – Police received an alarm for the ATM in University Union. Police checked the area and everything was fine.

February 10 – Police received a smoke detector activation from Building B. The cause was burnt food, and the panel was reset.

February 11 – Police received a call for a car that went off Harmony Road onto a field. There were no injuries. A tow truck was called and removed the car.

February 11 – Police received an intruder alarm in the Ski Lodge. Police checked the area, found no one and determined that the alarm malfunctioned. The alarm malfunctioned again on Feb. 12.

February 11 – Police received a smoke detector activation from Building E. Police checked a room and could not find a reason for the alarm.

February 12 – Police received a call from facilities that two people were in the pond swimming along Kiester Road. When police arrived, they were already out of the pond, jogging back to their residence by Pine Glenn Apartments.

February 12 – A person reported someone who was smoking marijuana behind Watson Hall. The person was gone when police went to check the area.

February 12 – Police received a smoke detector activation from Building F. The cause was burnt food.

February 12 – Police are investigating a report of a theft in Dinger Building.

February 13 – Police received a panic alarm from the Health Center. Police checked the area. The alarm was accidentally tripped.

February 13 – Police received a Metis alarm from Spotts World Culture Building. Police checked the area, and no one was around. The box was reset.

February 13 – Police received a panic alarm from Building D. Police checked the area and could not find a reason for the alarm. Maintenance was notified to check on the malfunctioning alarm.

February 13 – Police were requested to assist Slippery Rock Borough Police for a person with a knife threatening suicide on East Water Street. The person was transported to the hospital by their parents for treatment.

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Hannah is a senior secondary English education major and communication minor entering her third year on The Rocket staff and her second year as editor-in-chief. Previously, she served as assistant news editor and covered Student Government Association affairs. After graduation, she hopes to teach English, communications and journalism to high school students. Hannah has won numerous awards for her writing and design work with The Rocket and was named SRU's Student Leader of the Year in 2020. Outside of The Rocket, Hannah is also part of WSRU-TV, Sigma Tau Delta and the Honors College.

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