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Incident Report
Pierce College Sheriff’s Station
General Information:
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(818) 719 - 6450
Emergency:
(818) 710 - 4311
2/26—Mentally Ill Person
A student was detained near the Men’s Gym at 3 p.m. The student was put on a psychiatric hold after screaming obscenities and threatening bystanders and himself.
2/23—Ill Student
A student complained about feeling ill during class in N. Gym 5603.
2/20—Student Incident
A student was confronted by deputies while taking photos near the CSB after 11 p.m. The student was informed that the campus was closed, given a warning and told to leave the premises.
2/18—Ill Student
A student in Music 3401 was transported to the hospital by paramedics at 3 p.m. after complaining about feeling ill.
2/17—Ill Student
An ambulance was called around 5:30 p.m. when a student reported difficulty breathing near the Great Hall. The student refused transport.
2/11—Ill Student
A student fainted at about 1 p.m. while waiting in line at the bookstore.
2/10—Possible Harassment
A student reported that she is being harassed by another student. The harassment has reportedly been ongoing since October last year. The report was filed to assist with an investigation into possible criminal threats.
2/10—Student Injury
A student tripped on a sprinkler head in a planter near Music 3400 around 3 p.m. and was injured.
2/9—Student Incident
A verbal altercation was reported between a student and a faculty member in Math 1403 at 8:30 a.m.
2/9—Student Incident
A disagreement was reported between a student and a faculty member in
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