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Public Safety Update

Security incidents as reported by public safety from 2/21-3/6.

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2/21

According to public safety, a female resident of Woodcrest and a male resident of House two were involved in a verbal confrontation in House two.

The female was asked to leave the room and when she did not leave the male threw a cup of beer on her. As a result, the female pushed the male and eventually exited the room.

The female was met by a resident assistant who noticed a scratch on her nose.

The female stated she did not know how the scratch got there.

At the request of both individuals a meeting was held. Both students apologized and declined to make formal complaints against the other.

0 Theft of Property

2/25

Public safety received a call from a Woodcrest resident stating that $400 had been taken from her desk drawer inside her room.

The resident said she knew the money was missing the day before but wanted to wait and see if she misplaced it. She opted to call Radnor Police.

A resident director and the director of public safety were notified of the incident.

0 Unusual Occurance

2/27

Public safety responded to a call from a resident assistant stating that the smell of pot was emanating from the House seven basement and that several unknown people were seen running from the area.

The resident assistant identified one suspect coming from the area. When responding officers arrived, the resident assistant advised the suspect to leave. The suspect was seen shortly after in House six.

The area was checked by pub1ic safety with negative results. At 12:25 a.m., public safety received a call from the suspect saying that he was home and did not wish to create any problems.

0 Littering

3/6

Public safety received a call from an unknown person stating that van #86 driven by a Cabrini student and containing the men's basketball team threw out empty beer cans in front of a house at the entranceway off of King of Prussia Road.

A public safety officer and the driver of the van went down to the area and picked up the cans.

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