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Public Safety Briefs, Thursday, March 2, 2006

By Julia Gardiner

  • A University student reported hanging her coat in Calkins Hall with her wallet inside on Feb. 16. When she went to retrieve it, she found her HofstraID and $252 missing.
  • A University student reported Feb. 16 that she received harassing phone calls in Tillberg House.
  • A University student reported on Feb. 16 that he parked his vehicle near the new residence hall complex and it was keyed on the rear passenger side.
  • A University student reported on Feb. 16 a laptop was missing from his room in Hempstead House.
  • Two University students were issued summonses on Feb. 18 for breaking mirrors off vehicles in parking field 6.
  • A University student was issued an appearance summons for marijuana inside Enterprise Hall that activated the fire alarm on Feb. 18.
  • A University student was arrested and issued a summons for taking food from Dutch Treats on Feb. 19.
  • Two construction workers employed by Island Construction were questioned and arrested at a construction site for an incident that happened off campus on Feb. 19.
  • A public safety officer observed a broken water pipe causing flooding in Hagedorn House on Feb. 19.
  • A University student reported Feb.19 that his passenger side window was broken while parked in the recreation center parking lot.
  • Five University students were issued appearance summonses for possession of alcohol in Nassau Hall Feb. 20.
  • A non-student reported that while in the Saltzman Center for counseling he was harassed by an unidentified male Feb. 20.
  • A University student was issued a summons for allowing someone to "piggy-back" with him through the turnstile into Nassau Hall on Feb. 20.
  • A University student was issued a summons for entering a building without properly registering her guest on Feb. 20.
  • Eight University students were issued summonses for alcohol violations in Utrec House Feb. 21.
  • A University staff member reported parking his vehicle near the swim center and upon his return, noticed a large dent on the bottom of the car on Feb. 21.
  • A University student was issued a summons on Feb. 21 for disruptive condition and harassment to another student after a male student defecated and urinated in a bag of clothes he was returning to his former girlfriend.
  • A University student was issued a summons Feb. 21 in Estabrook Hall for the use of a pellet pistol.
  • A University student reported receiving a garbage bag full of her clothes from an ex-boyfriend that had been defecated in on Feb. 22. The boyfriend received a summons and restitution was made to the student.
  • Non-student Ryan Jenks, of West Hartford, Ct., was banned from campus Feb. 24 after attempting to enter campus through the Oak Street entrance without presenting identification.
  • Sam Puleo, of Penllyn, Pa., was banned from campus Feb. 25 after he was observed handing out fliers in the cafeteria area in the Student Center.
  • Two University students were issued summonses for ID policy after they attempted to "piggy-back" into Nassau Hall and being abusive to the RSR on duty Feb. 25.
  • Non-student Jamil Yerborough, of Westbury, N.Y., was arrested and banned from campus Feb. 25 and charged with sexual abuse after he entered Dutch Treats and inappropriately touched a female student. A University student was issued an appearance summons for the actions of his guest.
  • Non-student Evan Konecky, of Roslyn, N.Y., was banned from campus after attempting to enter campus from the Oak Street entrance without leaving identification on Feb. 25.
  • A University student was issued a summons and non-student, Sean Greenwood, was banned from campus after a failure to sign in Feb. 26.
  • A University student reported that he fell asleep with his watch on and when he woke up his wristwatch was missing. He suspects a guest of his suitemate stole the watch in Nassau Hall on Feb. 26.
  • A University student reported that a vehicle backing up at the traffic light on California Avenue struck the passenger side of her vehicle, and the driver then fled the scene on Feb. 26.
  • A University student reported parking near Breslin Hall and returning to find that someone had keyed his vehicle on Feb. 27. Nassau County Police were notified.
  • A University student reported someone breaking his side-view mirror and stealing his stereo near Constitution Hall on Feb. 27.
  • A public safety officer on patrol found a rifle resting on the wall of the physical fitness center on Feb. 28 belonging to an ROTC student, to whom it will be returned.
  • A University employee reported parking his vehicle in the stadium lot and when he returned the side-view mirror was knocked off on Feb. 28.
  • A University student was issued an appearance summons Feb. 28 for allowing people into Nassau Hall by opening the exit door.
  • A University student reported on Feb. 28 that she lost her wallet while in the Student Center atrium.
  • A University student was issued a summons for possession of a knife in Rotterdamn House on Feb. 28, which was found during a health and safety inspection.
  • Three University students were issued summonses for possession of marijuana, a scale, and a pipe on Feb. 28 in Cambridge House.
  • A University student reported that while exiting a parking field someone tried to give her an advertisement, and upon denying it, the person followed her to her vehicle and blocked her in for a few minutes on Feb. 28.
  • Three University students were issued summonses for failure to comply and harassment or disruptive condition after walking through Constitution Hall and asking female residents for their bras and panties March 1.
  • A visitor to campus reported that an employee made a suggestive gesture to her March 1, and an investigation is underway.
  • A University student reported that someone ripped papers off her door and the rug in front of the door was wet March 1.

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