4/28/22 Blotter

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April 21 – Police received a call from a CA at North Hall requesting a welfare check on an individual. Police contacted the individual on scene and everything was deemed okay.

April 21 – Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) requested assistance from the University Police at The Heights for an individual who threatened a security guard with an assault rifle. All individuals involved were identified and PSP handled the rest of the investigation.

April 22 – Police on patrol by Stadium Drive noticed a highly intoxicated individual walking on the roadway. The individual was identified and transported to the Health Center. Charges are pending.

April 23 – Slippery Rock Borough Police requested University Police for assistance with a traffic stop on Grove City Road. University Police stood by for the Borough officers safety.

April 23 – Police responded to an Ephone activation at Building E that was accidentally set off by an individual. The alarm system was reset.

April 23 – Police were requested to assist the Borough Police with a possible burglary taking place on Normal Avenue. Officers spoke to the person who ended up being the homeowner walking around with a flashlight.

April 23 – Police responded to a smoke alarm activation at Building F. Once on scene, no one answered the door and the room was checked by the CA and the Police. Everything was deemed okay and the panel was reset.

April 24 – Police were requested to assist Borough Police with a traffic stop on Grove City Road. The vehicle was towed and the occupants were transported to Slippery Rock Borough Police station.

April 24 – An individual contacted the police for help finding a lost wallet at Mihalik-Thompson Stadium. Police checked the bleachers and located the wallet which was returned to the owner.

April 24 – Police are investigating a damaged sign at the Advanced Technology and Science Hall (ATS) circle. Charges are pending.

April 24 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Swope Music Hall which was pulled by a child. The panel was reset.

April 24 – Police responded to an alarm activation at North Hall. Maintenance was notified about the alarm and a work order was submitted to have it replaced.

April 24 – Police responded to a smoke detector activation at the Art Ceramics Building, which was caused by an item becoming hot. The panel was reset.

April 24 – A person at Building E contacted police about being tracked by an Air Tag. The case is under investigation.

April 24 – A person contacted police regarding possible harassment at Rhodes Hall. A report was taken and the case is under investigation.

April 25 – Police received a complaint of money being taken from a secured locker at the Robert N. Aebersold Student Recreation Center (ARC) on April 23, between 4-4:30 p.m. The case is under investigation.

April 25 – Police received a call from an individual at Patterson Hall stating that they were having trouble breathing and requested to be transported back to their dorm. The officer on scene transported them back to their dorm.

April 25 – Police were requested for a welfare check on an individual at North Hall. The officer contacted the person and transported them to the Student Health Center.

April 25 – Police were dispatched for an individual that had passed out at the Counseling Center and was unresponsive. Once officers were on scene the individual was conscious and alert. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on scene remained at the counseling center and transported the individual to Butler Memorial Hospital.

April 25 – Butler 911 contacted University Police to check on an open door at the Slippery Rock Park Building by Main Street. Police cleared the building and no one was inside. A Parks employee arrived and reset the alarm system.

April 25 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at Building F. Officers spoke to the residents and found the alarm was not present in their room. The cause is unknown and a message was left with Safety and the alarm system was reset.

April 26 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartment #7 which was caused by burnt food. The alarm system was reset.

April 26 – Police responded to a fire alarm activation at the Rock Apartment #1 which was caused by a burnt burger. The alarm system was reset.

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Mac Bell is a senior communication major with a concentration in converged journalism and a minor in political science. This is his first semester with The Rocket as assistant news editor. Aside from The Rocket, Mac is also busy serving as the president of WSRU-TV, working as the executive producer of a new hit production called “Butler Business Now." Mac hopes to become a news anchor for a news station in the Harrisburg area and serve his local community.

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