11/11/21 Blotter

Published by Emma Velesig, Date: November 11, 2021
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November 4 – While an officer was checking the area around Storm Harbor Drive, a vehicle pulled in and requested an ambulance for a passenger that was experiencing chest and shoulder pains. EMS transported the individual to the Grove City Medical Center.

November 4 – Police received an intruder alarm activation in the Ski Lodge. The alarm was set off by staff working in the building and the system was reset.

November 4 – Police received a fire alarm activation from Watson Hall. Safety responded but the reason for the activation is unknown. The system was reset.

November 4 – Police received a panic alarm activation from Building B. The alarm was accidentally set off by a CA, but Safety was unable to reset the system. A contractor was notified.

November 4 – A CA in Building E reported an odor of marijuana coming from a dorm. The officers on scene detected no odor and no further police action was taken.

November 4 – A CA in Building D reported an odor of marijuana coming from a dorm and officers reported a faint smell when they arrived. When officers knocked on the door of the dorm, there was no answer and the case was referred to Student Standards.

November 4 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation in Watson Hall. The alarm was set off by burnt popcorn and the system was reset.

November 5 – A nurse from the Health Center requested an ambulance for an individual needing transport. The ambulance arrived and no further police action was taken.

November 5 – An individual at the university police station filed a harassment report that had occurred at the Aebersold Recreation Center (ARC). A report was taken and the case is under investigation.

November 5 – Police received a call for an unknown person(s) who were kicking in the handicap button at the Smith Student Center (SSC), causing damage to the drywall around it. Security footage was reviewed and the case is under investigation.

November 5 – Police took a report of harassment that took place while the person was working at the Morrow Field House. The case is under investigation.

November 6 – Police received a call from an individual experiencing a severe migraine and was unable to move. An ambulance was dispatched and transported the person to Butler Memorial Hospital.

November 6 – Police received a theft complaint from an individual in Rhoads Hall. They stated the unknown individual(s) stole $10.50 as well as their clothing from a washing machine on the second-floor laundry room. The case is under investigation.

November 7 – Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) requested university police check for an intoxicated male and female to be knocking on residence doors on Normal Avenue and were then involved in a fight. University police located the intoxicated individuals and discovered damage to the property. The female involved was transported to the university police station where PSP utilized the Datamaster for a DUI.

November 7 – Police received a smoke detector activation from Building F. The cause was burnt food and the system was reset.

November 8 – Police received a request for an ambulance for a person in the Harrisville Building having a seizure. EMS was dispatched and transported them to the Grove City Medical Center.

November 8 – An individual filed a harassment report at the university police station that took place at the ARC. The case is under investigation.

November 8 – Butler County 911 advised university police that an ambulance has been dispatched for an individual in need of medical attention in Building E. EMS and police on scene transported the person to Butler Memorial Hospital.

November 8 – Police received a call for an individual on Founders Way in the pond area. They reported that it appeared the person had a flashlight and was looking in the bushes. The officers on scene talked to the individual who stated they were just talking on the phone with a friend. No further police action was taken.

November 9 – Police received a fire alarm activation from Building E. Safety responded and found the alarm was set off by a humidifier. The system was reset.

November 9 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation in Rhoads Hall and the building was evacuated when the officers arrived. The cause for activation was found to be burnt food and the system was reset.

November 9 – Police responded to a vehicle accident involving two vehicles in the West Lake Commuter lot. No injuries were reported and both vehicles had to be towed.

November 9 – University Police responded to the Bailey Library for an individual performing a lewd act in a common area of the building. Officers located the person and charges are pending.

November 10 – The Butler 911 Center notified university police they had dispatched an ambulance to Building D for a person having shortness of breath. EMS and officers arrived on the scene and the person was transported to Grove City Medical Center.

November 10 – University Police responded to Building D for an individual in need of medical care. An ambulance transported the person to Butler Memorial Hospital.

November 10 – Police received a complaint that an unknown person entered their unlocked car along Prairie Street and took a phone charger and cup of quarters. The case is under investigation.

November 10 – Police responded to a panic alarm activation at the SSC. The alarm was accidentally activated.

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