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Police Blotter: Sept. 29 – Oct. 4

Thursday, September 29

Pitt police arrested an individual for deviant trespassing in the GSPH garage. 

Friday, September 30

Pitt police assisted City police with a road rage incident involving a firearm at Louisa Street and Meyran Avenue. 

A student reported his wallet stolen and fraudulent charges on his credit card at Thaw Hall. Investigation pending. 

Saturday, October 1

Pitt police issued one citation to a student for underage drinking at Holland Hall. 

Pitt police assisted City police with a report of a missing firearm at the Public Safety Building. 

Pitt police assisted City police with a theft report.

Sunday, October 2 

Pitt police arrested an individual for driving under the influence at Schenley Drive. 

Pitt police reported a theft of a bicycle at Lawrence Hall. Investigation pending. 

Monday, October 3

Pitt police reported nothing in the crime log.

Tuesday, October 4

Residence Life reported a liquor law violation in Tower B. One student was issued a conduct referral. 

Residence Life reported a liquor law violation in Holland Hall. Two students were issued conduct referrals.

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