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Police Notes & Week in Review – 11/8/2017

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Photo courtesy of The Smoker’s Club | An activist was found guilty of assaulting a politician with a sandwich.


Police Notes

Nov. 1, 11:19 p.m. — Xavier Police assisted Residence Life with a room search in Kuhlman Hall. A pair of fictitious IDs were confiscated and the student was referred to the code of conduct process.

Nov. 2, 4:34 p.m. — A non-student found acting suspiciously around the university residence on Dana Avenue was arrested for criminal trespassing and drug abuse.

Nov. 3, 12:39 a.m. — Xavier Police assisted Residence Life with a room search in Fenwick Place. A small amount of drugs and paraphernalia were confiscated. Residence Life will follow up.

Nov. 4, 4:13 p.m. — A student carrying an open container of alcohol while walking down the 1900 block of Cleneay Avenue was referred to the code of conduct process.

Nov. 5, 11:38 a.m. — Xavier Police received a report from a patron attending the men’s basketball game the day before that their vehicle was missing after the event. After checking around campus, the patron decided to report the missing vehicle. A short time later, with the help of officers on patrol, the vehicle was located at University Station.

Nov. 5, 5:02 p.m. — Xavier Police, Residence Life and Cincinnati Fire responded to Commons Apartments for a fire alarm. Students cooking on the third floor activated a smoke detector. The system was reset.

Nov. 5, 10:35 p.m. — Xavier Police assisted Residence Life with a room search in Brockman Hall. A small amount of drug paraphernalia was confiscated. Residence Life will follow up.

Nov. 6, 8:27 p.m. — Xavier Police assisted Residence Life with a room search in Brockman Hall. A small amount of drug paraphernalia was confiscated. Residence Life will follow up.

Note of the Week

“Well, at least it’s not your aunt…”

Oct. 31, 7:25 p.m. — An employee reported the theft of a cardboard cutout of a Game of Thrones character from the Fenwick Place lobby. There are no identified suspects at the moment.


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