Police Notes of the Week-8/31/11
- Aug. 23 2:10 a.m. - Xavier Police assisted Norwood Police with an investigative report of students running in and out of Montgomery Rd. Students were cautioned and sent on their way.
- Aug. 25 2:10 a.m. - Xavier Police assisted Cincinnati Police in a search for three burglary suspectsnear the area of Dana Ave. and Clarion Ave. and all three were apprehended.
- Aug. 25 1:47 p.m. - An employee reported the theft of a rolling white board from the art department in Cohen.
- Aug. 27 12:01 a.m. - Cincinnati Fire and Rescue transported an underage student with possible alcohol poisoning to University Hospital.
- Aug. 27 12:34 a.m. - Xavier Police and Norwood Police investigated a report of a taxi driver following a student and making inappropriate comments to him/ her on Montgomery Rd. The student was transported back to his/her on-campus residence and a search was conducted to find the driver. No suspect was found.
- Aug. 27 5:35 a.m. - Norwood Police advised Xavier Police that a commuter student residing on Elsmere Ave. was found intoxicated and passed out in a yard in Cincinnati. The student was transported to University Hospital.
- Aug. 28 12:06 a.m. - Xavier Police assisted Norwood Police in breaking up a student house party on the 1800 block of Williams Ave. Approximately 150 people were in attendance.
- Aug. 28 12:47 a.m. - Xavier Police investigated a report of two subjects arguing and preparingto fight in Husman lot. The suspects were broken up and sent on their way.
- Aug. 28 3:36 a.m. - Xavier Police and Residence Life assisted a student who was receiving threats and harassments from an ex-acquaintance.
- Aug. 28 6:51 p.m. - Xavier Police assisted Residence Life in conducting a room search in Kuhlman Hall. A small amount of drugs and drug paraphernalia were found.
Note of the Week: Aug. 24 8:20 p.m. - Xavier and Norwood Police investigated a report of a conflict between students and their neighbors on the 1700 block of Williams Ave. A student admitted to throwing a rock at his/her neighbor's cat. Reprimanding will be handled by the Dean of Students, right
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