Tuesday, February 19

  • A 24-year-old graduate student reported to the Emory Police Department that she was being pursued by a male subject not affiliated with the University. The complainant told EPD that she had met the male four or five years ago. Between 10 a.m. on Jan. 24 and 4:42 p.m. on Feb. 8, he approached her several times in an attempt to maintain a relationship. The male subject had also been asking about her around campus.
  • At 2 p.m. on Feb. 7, a 21-year-old student reported to EPD that persons unknown had placed an orange sticker tag on the front window of the 2006 Hyundai leased to the student. The complainant suspected that members of his fraternity may have been responsible for the incident.
  • EPD charged an 18-year-old male student with public intoxication on Feb. 10 at 12:30 a.m. The officer was on patrol at Eagle Row when he noticed a DeKalb County Police officer escorting the intoxicated individual. The student attempted to flee from the officer but was identified by EPD officers near the Dobbs University Center a few minutes later. The student admitted to running from the DeKalb County officer.
  • EPD officers responded to a call at Eagle Row on Feb. 10 at 3:15 a.m. regarding an altercation involving members from the Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi fraternities. Members of Sigma Chi were wearing shirts that identified them as members of Sigma Nu. The members of both fraternities had been drinking alcohol, and the Sigma Chi members were refusing to leave the Sigma Nu house. The individuals complied when EPD asked them to return to their own house. A Campus Life official was notified.
  • A 19-year-old male student told police that persons unknown entered his resident hall and stole $250 from his wallet between 1 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Feb. 12. The student says his roommate may have been out of the room during this time.
  • After a brief power outage, a female was trapped in an elevator on Clairmont Campus on Feb. 10 at 3:15 a.m. DeKalb County Fire Department responded and freed her from the elevator.
  • A computer, monitor, keyboard and mouse were stolen from an office on the Briarcliff Campus. On Feb. 13 at 1 a.m., a facilities management employee discovered that the items were missing and that other items had been thrown around. The scene was processed for prints and has been turned over to an investigator.

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