On Feb. 25 at 10:20 p.m., PS received a report from the RSR assigned to Alliance Hall who stated that a male had used a female student’s ID to enter the building. PS responded and identified the male as a student. The male student admitted to using the ID of the person he was visiting to enter the residence hall. Both the male student and the female student were issued referrals to OCS for violation of the ID card policy.
On Feb. 27 at 12:45 p.m., PS received an anonymous complaint that a male had used a student’s ID and key to enter Portsmouth House. PS keyed into the room and found it unoccupied. At 12:59 p.m., the RD of Colonial Square emailed PS that the same male was observed swiping into Portsmouth House a second time. PS responded to the location and identified the male as a student. The student said he had been given the ID and key by the room’s resident and had entered the room to get a textbook. The student was advised that this was a violation of the ID card policy, and both the male student and the resident were issued referrals to OCS.
On Feb. 27 at 4:20 p.m., PS received a report of a suspicious person hanging out in the Student Center. PS responded to the location and met with a staff member from Student Advocacy, who stated that the individual had been in the Student Center in the vicinity of her office for the past two days, spreading his belongings across the tables and making student workers uncomfortable. PS confronted the individual, who was identified as a non-student. When questioned, the non-student did not have a valid reason to be on campus. He was escorted off campus without incident.
On Feb. 27 at 9:30 p.m., PS received a call from the RSR assigned to the Graduate Residence Hall, who stated there was a suspicious individual sitting in a chair in the building’s lobby. The individual had previously been asked to leave the building but did not comply. PS responded to the location and identified the man as the non-student who had been trespassing in the Student Center earlier that day. The non-student was transported to the HIC. He then became combative and had to be placed in restraints. An NCPD officer responded to the HIC and arrested the non-student for criminal trespassing. The non-student was also issued a letter banning him from campus.
On Feb. 28 at 2:15 a.m., PS received a noise complaint for a room in Enterprise Hall. PS responded to the scene and found the resident and a guest playing loud music. When asked to turn off the music, the students became belligerent. Both were issued referrals to OCS for disruptive conduct and failure to comply.