February Crime Brief

1, 4, 18, 20, 28
Conduct Referral/Disturbance
An argument in the Green and Gold Café turned into a food fight on Feb. 1. When the officers arrived, the students left the cafeteria. In the Nimocks Fitness Center, students got into arguments during intramural basketball games on Feb. 4 and 18. On Feb. 18, the students were asked to leave the gym for the evening. On Feb. 20 and 28, several students were cited for alcohol violations.

Emergency Services
19, 22
During a basketball game on Feb. 19, two students were transported to the hospital for unrelated medical issues. One was an athlete and the other was a spectator. On Feb. 22, a student was transported from her residence hall due to a sudden illness.

1, 17, 19, 22
Larceny
The number of thefts has decreased since last month. Chief of Campus Police James Phillips said that many of the thefts could have been prevented if the valuables were kept in a more secure location.

1, 5, 11, 23
Vehicle Collisions
All of the accidents were in parking lots. These collisions happened at low speeds, and there were no injuries involved.

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