PITT POLICE BLOTTER

By Pitt News Staff

Tuesday, May 1 8:41 a.m. – A University staff member reported to police that flowers… Tuesday, May 1 8:41 a.m. – A University staff member reported to police that flowers and planters rented for Commencement had been stolen from the Field House. The incident was cleared.

1:52 p.m. – Occupants of the sports medicine building expressed concerns about a terminated employee returning to the building. An investigation is pending.

2:46 p.m. – An individual at Sutherland Hall reported damage to his computer because of a water balloon. The incident was cleared.

6:10 p.m. – Police cited non-affiliate Clarence Donnell McCoy, of 317 Robinson Blvd., for public drunkenness on the 3800 block of Fifth Avenue.

8:16 p.m. – Police cited non-affiliate Tiara Saunders, of 11000 Park Place Drive, Apt. 301, for public drunkenness and possession of marijuana.

Thursday, May 3 10:48 a.m. – The fire alarm system activated in the Litchfield Towers lobby because of welding. The incident was cleared.

9:38 p.m. – Police confiscated a small amount of marijuana from individuals parked on Boundary Street. The individuals were released to their parents. The incident was cleared.

Saturday, May 5 12:12 a.m. – An officer found a broken window in Bouquet Gardens, Building A. The incident was cleared.

1:34 a.m. – Police arrested non-affiliate Carl T. Wilson for retail theft in the 3500 block of Forbes Avenue.

2:29 a.m. – Police arrested non-affiliate Joshua Shaffer for drunken driving on East Carson Street.

6:09 p.m. – A small chemical spill was reported in Biomedical Science Tower 3. Health and Safety was notified. The incident was cleared.

Sunday, May 6 1:22 a.m. – Officers arrested student David A. Weston of Erie, Pa., for drunken driving at Forbes and McKee.

Monday, May 7 12:59 a.m. – Officers found three individuals attempting to steal tarps from Hillman Library. The individuals were checked and escorted from the area. The incident was cleared.

Tuesday, May 8 12:10 a.m. – Officer found a suspicious bulletin board posting in Hillman Library. An investigation is pending.