Spray paint graffiti, a stolen cell phone and suspicious solicitors are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety warns against hazardous marijuana extract
Butane hash oil is becoming increasingly popular across the country, but Public Safety officials are warning against making and using it.
Cards, verbal requests part of community-driven tobacco ban
St. Thomas will officially become tobacco-free on Jan. 1, 2014; however, enforcing it will be up to the St. Thomas community, not Public Safety.
Public Safety briefs
A dead bird found in a shoebox, 10 simultaneous alcohol violations in Brady Hall and a stolen tree are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Campus theft on the rise
According to St. Thomas Public Safety logs, theft incidents have increased this year, but there are ways to avoid becoming a victim of crime.
Public Safety briefs
A suspicious email, a stolen backpack and an intercepted fake ID in the St. Thomas Mail Room are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety briefs
Smoldering trash, stolen instruments and a stray bullet that struck a St. Thomas student’s wrist are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Two charged in musical instrument theft
Two people have been charged with theft after allegedly stealing a guitar and two trombones from the St. Thomas music department Nov. 15.
Public Safety briefs
A stolen flat screen TV, an intoixcated student hit by a car and a laptop stolen from the third floor of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey library are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety briefs
A suspicious letter, a terroristic threat and a student in a costume disrupting classes are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
Public Safety briefs
A stolen iPad, a trespasser on the Minneapolis campus and a postcard addressed to the university with a anti-St. Thomas message on it are all part of this week’s Public Safety briefs.
News in :90 — Oct. 3, 2013
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013.
Crime awareness heightened after suspicious incidents
After two incidents of suspicious activity, Public Safety warned students about preventing a potentially dangerous situation.
Public Safety treats 11 intoxicated fans
St. Thomas Public Safety dealt with 11 intoxicated people in a record-setting crowd of 10,800 fans during Saturday’s Tommie-Johnnie football game,