Tuesday, September 16

  • A theft occurred from the first floor of White Hall on Sept. 2 between 8 and 10:15 a.m. The victim, a 19-year-old Emory student, left his backpack outside of a classroom while he attended a meeting. When he returned, his backpack was missing, including $25 cash, a white Apple iPhone and his credit cards.
  • The Emory Police Department received a report from a 52-year-old staff member on Sept. 5 at 8 a.m. in regards to harassing phone calls made to the individual. The staff member told police that the caller sounded intoxicated and had slurred speech. The staff member stated that she did not know anyone who could be making the calls. The case has been turned over to an investigator.
  • A resident adviser on the third floor of Trimble Hall discovered the word “vandalism” written on the metal part of his door frame, as well as similar markings written in permanent marker throughout the hallway, which occurred sometime on Sept. 6. Facilities Management and the Division of Campus Life were notified, but the RA said that he took the situation as a practical joke and was not offended, nor did he want to press charges.
  • A theft occurred from the fourth floor of the G-Wing in the Emory University Hospital on Sept. 7 between 1 and 9:30 a.m. The victim had been sleeping in the hospital’s waiting room during the time of the theft and awoke to find that her wallet, including her credit cards, had been stolen. Charges were made to the credit cards although the amount and location of the purchases are unknown at this time. The case has been turned over to an investigator.
  • EPD officers arrested a 40-year-old medical student for disorderly conduct on Sept. 8 at 12:19 a.m. The student was waiting on Means Drive for the shuttle to come. A shuttle driver approached and told the individual that shuttles had stopped running for the evening. The student told the driver that the shuttles were supposed to run until 12:30 a.m. and insisted that someone take him to Toco Hills. An officer arrived at the location and arrested the individual after he failed to comply and refused to identify himself properly. The individual was transported to DeKalb County Jail. His court date is set for Oct. 16 at 2 p.m.

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