Police Blotter 11/07/2025

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October 31 Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) requested assistance from University Police for a traffic stop. Upon the arrival of University Police, PSP had one individual in custody. PSP is handling further investigation.

October 31 University Police were called for a medical emergency in Residential Suite D. An individual was transported to the hospital for being highly intoxicated.

October 31 University Police responded to an alcohol violation in Rhoads Hall, called in by the acting CA. Citations and student conduct reports will be issued to the individuals involved.

October 31 University Police were contacted regarding an individual jumping the fence at the Critchfield Park baseball stadium. Police were unable to locate the individual but found damage. The Athletic Department was notified.

November 1 University Police were contacted regarding an intoxicated individual lying on the floor of Rhoads Hall. An ambulance was dispatched, and the individual was taken to the hospital.

November 1 University Police were called regarding a highly intoxicated individual in North Hall. Police arrived on scene and dispatched Emergency Medical Services (EMS), who transported the individual to the hospital for treatment.

November 1 University Police were contacted regarding a theft in Watson Hall. The case is currently under investigation.

November 1 University Police received a call regarding property damage at Building F. During the investigation, two individuals were identified; charges are pending.

November 1 University Police were contacted regarding an alcohol violation in Watson Hall. The case is currently under investigation.

November 2 University Police were called to check on an individual who was acting strangely in the Lower Stadium B parking lot. The individual was issued a non-traffic citation for underage consumption.

November 2 University Police were called for an intoxicated person in the Smith Student Center staff parking lot. The individual was taken to the hospital by ambulance for further treatment.

November 4 University Police responded to an individual in the Harrisville Building who was experiencing a diabetic episode. Both University Police and EMS arrived on scene, but the individual refused further medical treatment.

November 4 University Police responded to an individual in the McKay Education Building who had passed out and hit their head during the fall. EMS arrived on scene and evaluated the individual, who refused further medical treatment.

November 5 University Police responded to an individual who fell while using the stairwell in North Hall and was unable to put weight on their leg. EMS were dispatched and transported the individual to Grove City Medical Center.

November 6 University Police responded to a report of an individual who had passed out and hit their head at the Strain Behavioral Science Building. Upon the officers’ arrival, the person was awake and conscious. They informed the attending officer that they were wearing a hard hat at the time of the fall, which protected their head from injury. EMS arrived on scene and transported the individual to Grove City Medical Center.

November 6 University Police and EMS responded to an individual in the Morrow Field House who had passed out but was awake upon the first responders’ arrival. The individual was experiencing a severe headache and was transported to Grove City Medical Center for further evaluation and treatment.

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