The Oberlin Review
<< Front page News December 7, 2007

Review Security Notebook

Nov. 30, 9:40 a.m.  A Safety and Security officer responded to a Carnegie staff member who reported finding a substance suspected to be marijuana near the north exterior door. The item was turned over to the Oberlin Police Department for disposal.

Nov. 30, 6:19 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of a stolen wallet from an unlocked locker in Philips Gym. The officer located several unauthorized juveniles a witness said were in the area at the time of the theft who denied involvement. The wallet was later found in a changing room missing one dollar.

Dec. 1, 1:48 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of an intoxicated student in Noah. The student had urinated in a bathroom sink as well as the recycle bin. The student was located and left in the care of a responsible person. The intoxicated student will be referred to a judicial coordinator.

Dec. 1, 2:40 a.m.  A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of an ill student resident on north campus. The student was transported to Allen Community Hospital for assessment of illness and released.

Dec. 1, 3:12 a.m. While on patrol in Langston Hall, a Safety and Security officer noticed an odor of marijuana coming from a residential room. Contact was made with two students who were referred to the judicial coordinator.

Dec. 1, 3:37 a.m. Safety and Security officers responded to a fire alarm for Langston Hall. The cause of the alarm was found to be incense burning in a residential room. Additional Life Safety violations were found in another room, including the presence of a bagged smoke detector, and several items of contraband. Students involved in violations were referred to judicial review.

Dec. 1, 5:01 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a complaint by a student from South Hall that an unidentified male subject was asleep in his room. The subject, a student visiting from another college and who was under the influence of alcohol, had entered the wrong room, urinated on the floor and then went to sleep. The subject’s hosts were located and will now be referred for judicial review.

Dec. 1, 10:56 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student who reported an attempted scam in reply to an advertisement on Oberlin Classifieds. The perpetrator of the fraud, e-mailing from California, offered more for the item than requested, and mailed a check for a large amount of money, asking the student to ship the item to a third party and mail back the balance of money sent. The matter is under investigation.

Dec. 2, 1:47 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of cigarette smoke coming from a room in Barrows. The officer made contact and observed alcohol present in violation of laws limiting the age of those in possession of alcohol. The matter  was referred to judicial review.

Dec. 2, 11:40 a.m. A Safety and Security officer observed a bicycle abandoned at Mickey Mart that had been reported stolen in November. The bike was returned to the student owner.

Dec. 3, 10:50 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of the theft of two computers from TIMARA Studios at the Conservatory. Witnesses to the theft were located, and the matter is under investigation by the Oberlin Police Department.

Dec. 3, 11:15 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student reporting the loss of his bicycle, which was locked in front of the Conservatory the evening before. The bicycle is a black 21-speed Rockhopper valued at $200. The matter is under investigation.

Dec. 3, 3:00 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student reporting the loss of her bicycle locked to a bike rack in front of Barrows Monday, Nov. 26. The bicycle is a green and blue Trek 800 with a small Route 66 sticker on the frame, valued at $300. The matter is under investigation.

Dec. 3, 4:01 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student reporting the theft of his cell phone from the pocket of clothing left in the hallway of Philips outside of the racquetball courts. The phone is a Motorola RAZR, valued at $100. The matter is under investigation.

Dec. 3, 7:46 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to two students reporting the thefts of a cell phone and a gym bag left unattended in Philips weight room. The cell phone was an LG Blue Mint Chocolate phone valued at $150, and the gym bag was a green Nike bag. Names gathered from witnesses of young juveniles not authorized to be present were turned over to Oberlin Police to investigate.

Dec. 4, 2:27 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student reporting the loss of her bike outside of Barrows. The bike was last seen before Thanksgiving. The student later reported finding her bike outside of the Science Center.

Dec. 5, 3:41 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report by a staff member of unauthorized juveniles attempting to enter a computer lab in the Science Center where a class was taking place. The subjects left the area. The matter is under investigation.

Dec. 5, 6:34 p.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a report of the theft of a student’s cell phone in Philips Athletic Facility. Four juveniles were stopped in the facility and admitted the theft of the phone, as well as the theft of two cell phones in Philips December 3rd. All three cell phones were recovered. The juveniles were turned over to OPD and placed on trespass.

Dec. 5, 11:48 p.m. A Safety and Security officer and Oberlin Fire Department responded to a fire alarm in Keep. In checking for the location of the detector, a bagged smoke detector was located in a residential room and a hookah in another. Responsible persons were referred for judicial action.

Dec. 6, 12:15 a.m. A Safety and Security officer responded to a student reporting the loss of his bicycle, a Royal Blue Vista men’s 14-speed bike, valued at $75.00. The bike was left unlocked between 4 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. outside of Mudd. The loss is under investigation.


 
 
   

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