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THEFT

On Friday, May 3, at 8:39 a.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a student regarding the theft of their wallet from the Anderson Academic Commons.  The student said they believed they forgot the wallet in a restroom inside the building and they discovered the theft when fraudulent transactions were posted to their bank accounts.

ALCOHOL

On Thursday, May 2, at 6:28 p.m., while on routine patrol in Johnson-McFarlane Hall, a Campus Safety officer observed a residential room with its entry door open.  The officer saw a large bottle of alcohol in plain sight.  Two students, who surrendered possession of alcohol, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, admitted officers to the room. Officers also confiscated a false identification card, which was in the room.

On Thursday, May 2, at 10:13 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding an intoxicated student in Centennial Halls.  Officers contacted paramedics, who arrived on the scene and transported the student in question to Porter Hospital.

On Friday, May 3, at 6:14 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding an intoxicated student in Nelson Hall.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers spoke with the student in question who said they had been consuming alcohol and drugs throughout the day.  Officers called paramedics, who transported the student in question to Porter Hospital.

On Saturday, May 4, at 3:35 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding an intoxicated student in Johnson-McFarlane Hall.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers contacted the student in question and called for paramedic assistance. Paramedics transported the student to Porter Hospital.

DRUGS

On Friday, May 3, at 8:40 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding the odor of marijuana emanating from a residential room in Centennial Halls.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers were admitted to the room in question, where they spoke with one student and one unaffiliated party.  A plain-sight search of the room yielded a large amount of alcohol and narcotics.  The alcohol was disposed of and the narcotics were confiscated.

VANDALISM

On Monday, April 29, at 12:10 p.m., Campus Safety officers observed graffiti on the Holocaust Memorial Social Action Site located just west of Margery Reed.

On Wednesday, May 1, at 11:28 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding vandalism at the Delta Delta Delta Sorority house.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers spoke with two parties who stated that unknown persons had thrown food on the main exterior entrance to the home.

On Thursday, May 2, at 9:57 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from a faculty member regarding vandalism in Ben Cherrington Hall.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers spoke with the faculty member who stated that unknown persons have been vandalizing informational posters within the building.

DRUGS

On Monday, April 29, at 4:18 p.m., while on routine patrol, officers noticed the odor of marijuana emanating from a residential room in Centennial Halls.  Officers were admitted to the room in question by a student who surrendered possession of marijuana, alcohol and drug paraphernalia.

MISCELLANEOUS

On Monday, April 29, at 11:03 a.m., Campus Safety took a report from a student who stated they had misplaced their cell phone while attending an event at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House on April 27.

On Friday, May 3, at 11:51 p.m., Campus Safety responded to a call from the Denver Police Department (DPD) requesting assistance with an intoxicated student.  Upon arrival at the scene, Campus Safety officers spoke with DPD officers, who said the student in question had urinated on the exterior of Centennial Halls and they were in possession of two false identification cards.  DPD contacted Denver Cares who transported the student to their facility.

On Sunday, May 5, at 1:55 a.m., Campus Safety responded to a call regarding a suspicious person contacting students outside of Centennial Halls.  Upon arrival at the scene, officers contacted the party in question, who was intoxicated and ill.  Paramedics were called to the scene and transported the party in question to Porter Hospital.

On Sunday, May 5, at 2:31 a.m., while on routine patrol, a Campus Safety officer was stopped by a DPD officer who said an unknown person had handed them a found wallet near the intersection of East Evans Avenue and South University Boulevard.  While attempting to identify the owner of the wallet, officers found a false identification belonging to the student.

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