Police Blotter 11/13/2025

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November 7– University Police responded to a fire alarm indicating water flow in Vincent Science Center. When University Police arrived, they found water rising in the mechanical room, maintenance was notified and came to campus to address the issue.

November 7– University Police responded to an alarm activation in Vincent Science Center. Upon arrival it was determined that the sprinkler head had broken and flooded the elevator pit. Contractors were notified.

November 7– University Police received a call from a witness who reported seeing a vehicle collide with a parked car in the Aebersold Recreation Center (ARC) commuter lot and then flee the scene. The caller provided the police with the license plate, which led to the identification of the driver.

November 8– University Police received a call from Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) requesting back up for a fight in progress at The Grove. Upon arrival, University Police were informed that all individuals involved had fled the scene in a black Hyundai. University Police searched the area with no success.

November 8– University Police were called to the Campus Success Center for a person with slight bleeding. The officer provided a Band-Aid, and the person refused other treatment.

November 8– University Police were called to the Aebersold Recreational Center for a person having possible seizures. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were also dispatched. The person was checked and refused transport.

November 9– The University Police responded to a noise complaint in Building B. Upon arrival, they identified it was an argument over a vape pen.

November 9– University Police were called for an altercation in an alley off Kiester Road. Upon checking the area, they found no one.

November 10– University Police received a call from Butler 911 reporting that an ambulance had been dispatched to Watson Hall. The 911 caller was disoriented and dizzy. EMS arrived and the person was transported to the Butler Memorial Hospital.

November 10– Borough Police requested backup for a potential break-in at The Heights. When University Police arrived, they found the apartment empty and no further action was taken.

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