PITT POLICE BLOTTER

By Pitt News Staff

Thursday, November 30 11:27 a.m. – A person reported the theft of banners from… Thursday, November 30 11:27 a.m. – A person reported the theft of banners from the bridge over Forbes Avenue. The incident was cleared.

7:45 p.m. – A person reported the theft of items from their apartment in the Centre Plaza Apartments. An investigation is pending.

Friday, December 1 12:13 a.m. – Police arrested non-affiliate Jonathan Roof, of 711 Montclair St., on outstanding county warrants at the corner of Semple and Bates streets.

1:12 a.m. – Police cited student Jessica L. Kolber, of Yardley, Pa., for underage drinking in Holland Hall.

4:02 a.m. – Police cited non-affiliate Derrick McLaughlin, of no fixed address, for defiant trespass at 3990 Forbes Ave.

12:12 p.m. – Police arrested non-affiliate Derrick McLaughlin, of no fixed address, for terroristic threats at 3990 Forbes Ave.

2:07 p.m. – Police assisted Pittsburgh Police with a tree blown into wires near 338 Meyran Ave. The incident was cleared.

2:56 p.m. – Police assisted Pittsburgh Police with a tree blown over by wind near 3343 Forbes Ave. The incident was cleared.

Saturday, December 2 11:19 a.m. – A person reported the theft of money from her purse in the Hillman Library. The incident was cleared.

5:55 p.m. – An officer assisted Pittsburgh Police with a report of harassment that had occurred the previous evening on Melba Place. The incident was cleared.

9:51 p.m. – A person reported the theft of a computer and an Xbox from Lothrop Hall. The incident was cleared.

11:47 p.m. – An officer took a report of damage to a car parked in the OC lot. The incident was cleared.

Sunday, December 3 12:03 a.m. – Police assisted Pittsburgh Police with the citation of a student for underage drinking at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard. The student was later transported to the hospital by Pittsburgh medics. The incident was cleared.

12:53 a.m. – A person reported finding damage to her car parked in the Litchfield Tower garage. The incident was cleared.

1:31 a.m. – Police cited student Jeffrey Snyder, of 605 Forbes Hall, for harassment in the Forbes Hall Pavilion.

12:53 a.m. – A person reported the theft of her cell phone from the Fitzgerald Field House. The incident was cleared.

6:31 a.m. – An officer reported finding graffiti on the bridge between Posvar Hall and the Schenley Quadrangle. The incident was cleared.

6:37 a.m. – An officer reported finding graffiti on the sidewalk near the Cathedral of Learning. The incident was cleared.

6:43 a.m. – An officer reported finding graffiti on the benches outside the William Pitt Union. The incident was cleared.

6:01 p.m. – A person reported the theft of his jacket in the Hillman Library. The incident was cleared.

11:10 p.m. – A person reported the theft of her purse in the Hillman Library. The incident was cleared.

Tuesday December 5 10:30 a.m. – A person reported the theft of his keys in the Cathedral of Learning. The incident was cleared.

4:25 p.m. – A staff member in the William Pitt Union reported being threatened by a known person. An investigation is pending.

8:18 p.m. – A person reported the theft of money from his wallet, which had been lost near Hillman Library and then returned to him. The incident was cleared.

10:10 p.m. – A person reported the theft of money from her wallet in Pennsylvania Hall. The incident was cleared.

10:32 p.m. – Police arrested non-affiliate Jarell Taylor, of 1704 Wesley Ave., at the corner of Forbes Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.

11:40 p.m. – Police assisted Pittsburgh Police in checking on the presence of a staff member in Posvar Hall. The person was not at work. The incident was cleared.

Wednesday December 6 7:07 p.m. – Police assisted Port Authority Police with a bus accident on Fifth Avenue near Bigelow Boulevard. The incident was cleared.

7:28 p.m. – A person reported the theft of a book in the Hillman Library. An investigation is pending.

7:40 p.m. – Police assisted Pittsburgh Police with a robbery reported at the corner of York Way and Louisa Street. The incident was cleared.