On Feb. 23, a student reported to PS that her vehicle had been damaged. The car was parked in front of Constitution Hall at 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 21, and upon returning on Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m., a long scratch was noted on the driver’s side. Earlier in the month, the student discovered the letters “f” and “u” scratched on the driver’s side door as well. Police assistance was declined at the time of report. Further investigation is being conducted into this matter.
On Feb. 24, at 12:05 a.m., a non-student male gained entry into Weed Hall. The male told the custodian that he was a Hofstra student and wanted to drop something off for his girlfriend who was inside the building. The custodian allowed the male to enter the building and he met his girlfriend in room 100A. After a short conversation, a verbal argument broke out between the two individuals and the male threw a lighter, striking the female in the face and causing a laceration. The custodian intervened and told the male to leave. The female student refused medical aid and police assistance at the time of the incident. Shortly after, the custodian observed the male trying to enter Weed Hall once again. The custodian called PS. PS responded and apprehended the male and escorted him to the Hofstra Information Center where he was banned from campus.
On Feb. 27, at 10:30 p.m., PS received an anonymous call stating that a guest of a student had been residing in a room in Enterprise Hall for several weeks. PS responded to the location and upon entering the room, found a student inside. When questioned, he admitted that he had been staying in the room beyond the three day allowance. A check of the sign in sheets indicated that the student had been staying in the room since Feb 8. The male student was escorted out and a referral to OCS was issued to the resident of the room for violation of the guest policy rule.
On Feb. 28, at 12:35. p.m., the dining service manager observed a Hofstra student exiting the main dining room and avoiding the cash registers, leaving without paying for her meal. The student was confronted by the dining service supervisor, who requested that the student be escorted back into the main dining room to pay for her meal. The supervisor called PS, but before PS arrived, the student had exited the Student Center dining room. Further investigation is being conducted into this matter.
On Feb. 28, a student reported that his bicycle had been stolen. The mountain bike was secured with a chain outside of the Axinn Library on Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. Upon returning on Feb. 28 at 1 p.m., the student discovered that the bike was missing. There were no witnesses to the theft. Police assistance was declined at the time of report.
On Feb. 28, at 11:47 p.m., a student reported that his Kawasaki motorcycle had been stolen. The motorcycle was parked in the Colonial Square West parking lot on Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. and upon returning at 11:47 p.m., he discovered the motorcycle was gone. A search of the campus was conducted, but the bike wasn’t found. The NCPD was notified and prepared a report. Further investigation is being conducted into this matter.