On April 27 at 12:15 p.m., Public Safety assisted a UST employee in Morrison Hall with a student policy question.
On April 25 at 11:56 p.m., Public Safety reported disorderly conduct in Lot G. An unidentified individual driving recklessly through the lot was disorderly towards officers.
On April 23 at 7:44 p.m., Public Safety reported a suspicious incident in Morrison Hall. A UST employee reported seeing two underage UST students in an off-campus liquor store.
On April 23 at 4:37 p.m., Public Safety assisted a UST student in Terrence Murphy Hall. A student, who lost their UST ID, was advised of the procedure for replacing the ID.
On April 23 at 3:26 p.m., Public Safety reported a suspicious incident in O’Shaughnessy Science Hall. A UST employee reported several posters for a math department event were removed from OSS and thrown away.
On April 23 at 3:41 a.m., Public Safety reported a noise/party complaint on the 100 block of Cleveland Avenue. A report of loud music was determined to be unfounded upon officer investigation.
On April 22 at 9:34 p.m., Public Safety reported a theft on the lower quad. A UST student reported several pieces of unsecured personal property were stolen.
On April 22 at 1:33 a.m., Public Safety reported a suspicious incident in Dowling Residence hall. A UST student reported her shampoo as tampered with and replaced with nail polish remover.
“On April 23 at 4:37 p.m., Public Safety assisted a UST student in Terrence Murphy Hall. A student, who lost their UST ID, was advised of the procedure for replacing the ID.”,- my favorite one to date!
No offense Dylan, but I like this one much better:
On April 22 at 1:33 a.m., Public Safety reported a suspicious incident in Dowling Residence hall. A UST student reported her shampoo as tampered with and replaced with nail polish remover.
What will those Dowling girls come up with next?
This is the weakest Public Safety report ever – how boring is life around UST when “Public Safety assisted a UST employee in Morrison Hall with a student policy question” makes the news. Someone please streak through the quad to spice things up for us.
Why is this not listed at the top of the front page, all the time, every day? It would instantly become TM’s most popular feature.
I’m wondering what the Dowling girl thought Public Safety could do about it.
James, I worked in law enforcement for a few years, and public safety could have easily set up a GUI interface using visual basic to track the culprit’s IP address.
What spy’s!
On April 23 at 7:44 p.m., Public Safety reported a suspicious incident in Morrison Hall. A UST employee reported seeing two underage UST students in an off-campus liquor store.