Police Blotter Nov. 3 – Nov. 10
November 11, 2021
Wednesday, Nov. 3
Pitt police assisted with a report of vandalism on a bench inside the Irish Nationality Room at the Cathedral of Learning.
Pitt police issued one citation for defiant trespass by a University non-affiliate at the Quality Inn on the Boulevard of the Allies.
Pitt police issued one citation for violating a City ordinance (smoking or possessing marijuana in public) in Irvis Hall.
Pitt police assisted the City police with a verbal domestic on the 3900 block of Fifth Avenue.
Thursday, Nov. 4
Pitt police assisted the City police with an indecent assault on the 200 block of McKee Place.
Friday, Nov. 5
Pitt police issued one summons arrest for driving under the influence on Atwood Street and Bates Street.
A campus security authority reported a liquor law violation at Litchfield Tower C. One student was issued a conduct referral.
Pitt police issued one citation for underage drinking at Litchfield Tower B.
Saturday, Nov. 6
Pitt police issued one citation for public drunkenness at 3700 Forbes Ave.
Sunday, Nov. 7
A campus security authority reported a drug law violation at Holland Hall. One student was issued a conduct referral.
A student reported the theft of their laundry at Litchfield Towers Lobby.
Pitt police issued one summons arrest for a University non-affiliate for possession of drug paraphernalia, obstruction of highways at 3700 Forbes Ave.
A campus security authority reported a liquor law violation at the William Pitt Union. One student was issued a conduct referral.
Monday, Nov. 8
Pitt police assisted with a report of criminal mischief (graffiti) at Forbes Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.
Residence Life reported two students found in possession of alcohol at Litchfield Tower A on Oct. 30. Conduct referrals were issued.
Residence Life reported three students found in possession of alcohol at Brackenridge Hall on Oct. 31. Conduct referrals were issued.
Tuesday, Nov. 9
Pitt police assisted with a report of the theft of archery equipment at Trees Hall.
Wednesday, Nov. 10
Pitt Police reported nothing in the crime log for Wednesday, Nov. 10.