Sunday, 11/29

9:06 p.m. – The smell of marijuana led Resident Assistants to a room where DPS was called for assistance. DPS found a small amount of suspected marijuana, where one student was arrested by Fairfield Police and was also referred to student conduct.

Monday, 11/30

5:45 p.m. – A microwave was reportedly taken from an apartment in 47 Mahan Road. The individual was found and referred to student conduct. The microwave was retrieved and was returned back to its owner.

Tuesday, 12/1

7:58 p.m. – A student left his wallet by the ATM in the Barone Campus Center. When he returned to grab his wallet that he accidentally left behind, he found that $60 cash had been taken from it. Anyone with information pertaining to this event is encouraged to contact DPS.

Friday, 12/4

4:40 p.m. – An individual was found pointing a laser pointer outside a window in Gonzaga Hall. The individual was identified and referred to student conduct for his actions. DPS would like all to remember that a laser is not a toy and can cause serious injury if used the wrong way.

10:34 p.m. – A white male wearing a blue sweater with a snowman on it reportedly pushed a female student to the ground then ran away. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact DPS.

Saturday, 12/5

9:51 p.m. – Claver Hall RAs detected the smell of Marijuana, and contacted DPS for support. DPS found two students in a room with a small amount of suspected marijuana. One of the students was arrested by Fairfield Police for the possession, and both were referred to student conduct.

Sunday, 12/6

3:26 p.m. – Two roommates had a domestic dispute in Dolan Hall, because of “ongoing issues.” Both individuals have been referred to student conduct.  

4:41 p.m. – An individual reported that the night before a female had taken a wallet from a townhouse. The female then went on to order Domino’s pizza with a credit card from that wallet. The suspects have all been identified and were referred to student conduct for their actions.

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