Monday, Nov. 24
-11:10 a.m. – A housing staff member reported finding a closet door… Monday, Nov. 24
-11:10 a.m. – A housing staff member reported finding a closet door damaged in the Zeta Beta Tau house. Judicial Board papers will be filed.
-11:54 a.m. – A student in Sutherland Hall violated University rules. Judicial Board papers will be filed.
-12:27 p.m. – A woman reported a theft from her room in Lothrop Hall.
-10:32 p.m. – A Resident Director reported that a Resident Assistant found burned paper in a stairwell in Tower A. No damage to property could be found, and the incident was cleared.
Wednesday, Nov. 26
-11:01 a.m. – Police responded to a report of an unauthorized person in Scaife Hall and found evidence of a homeless person sleeping there.
-5:18 p.m. – Officers assisted city police responding to a reported burglary on the 300 block of McKee Place.
Friday, Nov. 28
-7:30 p.m. – Nonaffiliate Rahim Osman Balla, of 600 West North Ave., was arrested for criminal trespass, possession of paraphernalia and possession of a small amount of marijuana.
Saturday, Nov. 29
-4:56 p.m. – A man reported being harassed in the 200 block of Atwood Street by an unknown person, who followed him to Hillman Library.
-7:21 p.m. – Adam Shilling, of Sarver, Pa., was cited for buying or consuming alcohol while underage on a football shuttle bus on Bigelow Boulevard.
-8:14 p.m. – Officers cited nonaffiliate Craig Thomas McCluskey, of 5619 Sandra Dr., for buying or consuming alcohol underage at Heinz Field.
-9:41 p.m. – Officers cited nonaffiliate Waylon Eugene Livengood, of Connellsville, Pa. for disorderly conduct.
Sunday, Nov. 30
-4:28 a.m. – Police cited Jason Reimer, of 464 Lothrop Hall, for underage drinking in Lothrop Hall.
-5:07 p.m. – Officers assisted city police responding to a report of the theft of a car parked on Robinson Street.
Monday, Dec. 1
-8:58 p.m. – Police in the William Pitt Union cited James D. Kim, of 329 Lothrop Hall, for underage drinking.
Tuesday, Dec. 2
-1:53 a.m. – A woman reported that a man exposed himself to her in the Schenley Quad. An investigation is pending.
-3:51 p.m. – An officer found that the Pedestrian Yield sign at the intersection of O’Hara Street and Thackeray Avenue had been broken.
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