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stolen property

On Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 10:26 a.m., Campus Safety took a report from a student regarding the theft of their smart phone. The student stated the last time they saw the phone was on 10/18 in the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house. The student declined to file an additional report with the Denver Police Department.

vehicular collision

On Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 10:15 a.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a student regarding a vehicular collision in parking lot H2. Officers responded to the scene and spoke with the student who stated they had struck a large pole while entering the lot and their vehicle was now stuck on the pole. Officers provided assistance to the student.

On Friday, Oct. 26, at 6:48 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a staff member regarding a vehicular collision which had occurred at the 1900 block of East Asbury Avenue. Officer responded to the scene and spoke with the staff member who stated while operating a University-owned vehicle, they were struck by a student who was operating a personal vehicle. Both vehicles sustained minor damage.

medical

On Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 10:49 a.m., while on routine patrol, a Campus Safety officer observed a student who was in need of medical assistance in the green space between Margery Reed and the Daniels College of Business. The officer called paramedics who arrived on the scene and transported the student to Porter Hospital. Disposition pending report review.

On Thursday, Oct. 25, at 9:56 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding a student in need of medical assistance at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. Officers arrived on the scene and were told the student in question had left and was heading to Centennial Halls. Officers were able to contact the student in question at Centennial Halls where they called for paramedic assistance. The student in question was transported to Porter Hospital via ambulance.

On Saturday, Oct. 27, at 8:04 a.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a staff member regarding an unaffiliated party in need of medical assistance at the Ritchie Center. Officers arrived on the scene, contacted the unaffiliated party and called for paramedic assistance. Paramedics transported the unaffiliated party to Swedish Hospital.

forgery

On Friday, Oct. 26, at 7:10 a.m., while on routine patrol, Campus Safety was stopped by a staff member in the L parking structure. The staff member gave the officer a wallet which they had found in the garage. Officers opened the wallet to determine who the rightful owner was and found a false identification card belonging to a student. The wallet was returned to the student, minus the false identification card which was confiscated.

On Saturday, Oct. 27, at 2:23 a.m., while on routine patrol, a Campus Safety officer observed a student who was severely intoxicated and in possession of a false identification near the intersection of south Gaylord Street and East Asbury Avenue. Officer contacted the Denver Police Department (DPD) who arrived on the scene and transported the student to Denver Cares.

alcohol

On Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2:13 a.m., while on routine patrol, officers observed a heavily intoxicated student attempting to enter Ruffatto Hall. Officers contacted the student who was extremely agitated and aggressive. DPD was called to the scene. The student was cited for Disorderly Conduct and Underage Consumption of Alcohol and then transported to Denver Cares by DPD.

On Sunday, Oct. 28, at 1:54 a.m., while on routine patrol, a Campus Safety officer observed Denver Fire Department (DFD) personnel at the intersection of East Warren Drive and South High Street. Officer contacted the DFD personnel who stated they were responding to a 911 call made by a student in Nelson Hall. The student had stated they were in need of medical assistance due to overconsumption of alcohol. Campus Safety officers were able to make brief contact with the student in question who was transported by paramedics to Porter Hospital.

On Sunday, Oct. 28, at 2:06 a.m., while on routine patrol in Centennial Halls, a Campus Safety officer was stopped by Housing and Residential Education (HRE) staff members who were responding to a call regarding a disturbance in the building. The officer responded to the disturbance with HRE staff where they found a student who was visibly intoxicated. Officers spoke briefly with the student and contacted  paramedics who arrived on the scene and transported the student to Denver Health for further treatment.

On Sunday, Oct. 28, at 1:15 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding an intoxicated student who was vomiting in Centennial Halls. Officers arrived on the scene and contacted Denver Cares for assistance. While waiting for Denver Cares, the student began to lose consciousness. Officers contacted paramedics who responded to the scene and transported the student to Porter Hospital.

assault

On Sunday, Oct. 28, at 12:27 a.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding an unknown male who had assaulted two students near South University Boulevard and East Jewell Avenue. When the suspect was approached by officers, they began throwing rocks at the University owned Campus Safety vehicles. Officers were able to stop the suspect and detain them until DPD arrived on the scene and transported them to Denver County Jail. A witness stated they had seen the male strike two students in the face but they were unable to identify the students.

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