Tuesday, October 20

  • Emory Police Department received a report of an act of intolerance that occurred at New Turman on Oct. 3 at 1:30 a.m. The area director at the location stated that someone had written an offensive statement about another student’s sexual orientation on a poster in the third floor hallway.
  • Someone stole a bicycle from outside of the Woodruff Residential Center. The owner stated that they left their bicycle on Oct. 5 at 12:01 a.m. and returned on Oct. 6 and discovered the bicycle was missing. The bicycle is valued at approximately $500.
  • EPD responded to Old Turman Residential Center on Oct. 12 after a Nored security officer reportedly saw three male subjects walking across Starvine bridge. EPD officers responded to the location and asked three subjects, two 18-year-old males and one 17-year-old male, if they had been skateboarding in the area. The subjects told EPD that they had been skateboarding in the area. Officers then asked the subjects for identification and one subject, 17, told officers his identification was in his vehicle. Officers and the subjects went to the vehicle to obtain the subject’s driver’s license and noticed a pipe in the vehicle. The officers obtained consent from the subjects to search the vehicle and found less than one ounce of marijuana and a metal herb grinder. When the officers asked the subjects if they had anything else in their car, one of the 18-year-old male subjects stated, “I don’t know. To be honest I smoke every day.” The subjects were issued a citation for possessing less than one ounce of marijuana.
  • A University staff member in the Environmental Health and Safety Office reported that they received harassing phone calls on Oct. 12 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. The victim stated that the caller sounded male and had a distorted voice. The calls also occurred in March and May of this year from the same telephone number.
  • EPD received a report from the second floor of the Emory University Hospital on Oct. 12 at 10:30 a.m. A female caller, 29, stated that she left her wallet and purse at the location and that someone stole her wallet and its contents. The wallet is valued at $250 and its contents included $435 in currency and some credit cards. The information has been turned over to a detective.

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