On Sept. 26, at 8:00 p.m., A PS officer received a report that two students were seen stealing posters of both presidential candidates from the Netherlands Core. They were seen entering Groningen House. PS apprehended the two students and confiscated the posters. The students were issued referrals to the Office of Community Standards for their actions.
On Sept. 27, at 1:00 a.m., A PS officer assigned to the Oak Street security booth was verbally abused by a Hofstra student after he was not allowed to enter North Campus due to the debate activities. The student refused to calm down and was issued a referral to the Office of Community Standards for verbal abuse.
On Sept. 27, A Hofstra administrator working in Hagedorn Hall reported that five Apple laptop computers were taken from an office. An investigation will be conducted. Police assistance was declined at this time.
On Sept. 28, A student reported that at some time between Sept. 27, and the date of the report that her bicycle was stolen. The bicycle was secured to the bike rack outside of Netherlands South but when she returned she discovered that the bike chain had been cut and her bike was gone. A search of the area was conducted but yielded no results. Police assistance was declined at this time.
On Sept. 28, Another student reported that her bike was secured to Netherlands South rack but when she returned the chain was cut and her bike was stolen. A search of the area turned up negative and police assistance was declined at this time.
On Sept. 29, at 3:00 a.m., A PS officer assigned to the public safety control desk was looking at the video monitors when he observed three females near the walking path of the Student Center remove a Hofstra University banner. PS responded to the location, apprehended the students and recovered the banner. Afterward the students were issued referrals to the Office of Community Standards.