By Shannon Pandaliano, Features Copy Editor
Five non-students were reported to be trespassing on the intramural fields on April 21. Public Safety responded and when the officers questioned the trespassers, they could not provide a valid reason for being on the field. They were escorted to the HIC and banned from campus.
At 1:15 a.m. on April 21, public safety stopped a vehicle in the east circle that had the odor of marijuana emanating from inside. The vehicle contained four Hofstra students, and a small quantity of marijuana was recovered from the vehicle. The students were issued appearance summonses for their actions.
When a Hofstra student returned to his vehicle parked in the law school parking lot on April 22, he discovered that there were key scratch marks on the passenger’s side of the vehicle. Police assistance was declined.
While conducting rounds in Constitution Hall on April 23, an RA smelled marijuana coming from one of the rooms. Public safety responded, keyed into the room and found a resident along with three non-students inside. No marijuana was found in the room, but the officers did find and confiscate several alcoholic beverages. The resident was issued a notification to appear summons and the non-students were banned from campus.
A customer service representative at the TD Bank in the student center reported that on April 23, there was a male in the bank attempting to cash a fraudulent check. Public safety responded to the location, but the male had left the scene when they arrived. A search was conducted for this male that proved negative. An investigation is being conducted into the matter.
An unidentified male was reported to be trying to enter the New York house through a window on April 26. Public safety responded and conducted a search for this male that proved negative.
A Hofstra student stated that a male that she contacted on Facebook has been harassing her for the last couple of weeks. Police assistance was declined, and an investigation will be conducted into this matter.
A Hofstra administrator stated that when she returned to her vehicle parked in the Saltzman center parking lot on April 26, she discovered that her car had been sideswiped and there was a large dent on the driver’s side. An investigation is being conducted into this matter.