Pitt Police Blotter
November 22, 2005
Thursday, Nov. 17
5:14 p.m. – Pitt police assisted city police with a reported… Thursday, Nov. 17
5:14 p.m. – Pitt police assisted city police with a reported assault that occurred on Nov. 3, at Centre Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.
Friday, Nov. 18
1:52 a.m. – Student Mudit Arora, of Bethlehem, Pa., was cited for underage drinking in Litchfield Tower B.
2:53 a.m. – Police cited student Angela Maria Russell, of Ijamsville, Md., for underage drinking in Lothrop Hall.
5:48 a.m. – A man in Lawrence Hall reported that his bus ticket was stolen when his apartment was burglarized. An investigation is pending.
8:24 a.m. – Residents of Bouquet Gardens reported finding damage to the doors of their rooms.
5:23 p.m. – Police cited non-affiliates John Dunmire, of 136 Sheridan Ave., and Liubomir Pisarov, of 3259 Niagara Square, for defiant trespass in David Lawrence Hall.
6:39 p.m. – Officers assisted city police with the service of a warrant at the Wyndam Hotel on McKee Place. An investigation is pending.
11:04 p.m. – A man in Litchfield Tower B reported that money was taken from his room. An investigation is pending.
Saturday, Nov. 19
1 a.m. – Police cited non-affiliate Adam G. Kanonczyx, of Erie, Pa., and a Pitt student for underage drinking in Tower B.
3:29 a.m. – An officer assisted city police with in dealing with an accident in the 3900 block of Forbes Avenue.
9:48 p.m. – Officers assisted city police with a reported robbery at the intersection of Atwood and Bates streets.
Sunday, Nov. 20
12:52 a.m. – An officer extinguished two small trash fires in garbage bins near Bouquet Gardens.
1:48 a.m. – Non-affiliate Michael T. Jewett, of Moon Township, Pa., was arrested for driving under the influence at Louisa Street and McKee Place.
3:21 a.m. – Someone reported being robbed in the 300 block of Meyran Avenue. An investigation is pending.
5:39 p.m. – Officers assisted city police in responding to a hit and run accident in the 3700 block of Terrace Street. An investigation is pending.
8:49 p.m. – Police referred a student to the judicial board for possession of marijuana.
Monday, Nov. 21
12:26 a.m. – An officer took a report of pranks being played on a floor in Sutherland Hall. Residence Life will handle the situation.
Editor’s note: A Pitt student’s charge has been expunged from court records. The article has been updated to reflect this change.