Police Record: September 28, 2010

Emory Clinic staff members called the Emory Police Department (EPD) to report a theft that occurred sometime between Sept. 17 at 4:00 p.m. and Sept. 21 at 10:30 a.m. Staff members stated that the missing items were two steps that they had used to reach inside vapor phase nitrogen tanks in room 4326 and the fifth-floor hallway of the Clinic’s B-wing. Each step was valued at $200.

• An incident of criminal trespassing and property damage occurred at McTyeire Hall on Sept. 22 between 9:53 and 10:10 p.m. According to the call that EPD received, an unknown person had entered a room on the sixth floor and turned on a water faucet, which had flooded the room. The 19-year-old male resident of the room was on the sixth floor at the time. He stated that he had left the room’s door unlocked and did not know who might have turned on the faucet. His roommate was not in the hall at the time. Facilities Management removed the excess water from the room.

• A contract employee of the shuttle bus service called EPD on Sept. 23 at 5:50 p.m. to report a suspicious person riding the bus she was driving. The passenger, a 46-year-old black male, stated that he was an Emory Clinic patient, and it was later confirmed that he was on campus for a medical appointment. The driver stated that she felt uncomfortable with the subject on her bus and that, a few days earlier, he had made inappropriate comments to her while she was driving. The subject denied that such an incident had occurred but complied with EPD’s request that he refrain from riding buses driven by the employee who had complained.

• A resident adviser called EPD to report a theft by taking at Dobbs Hall on Sept. 23 at 2:30 a.m. The caller stated that he saw two white male subjects remove a banner that had been hanging on the front of the hall. The three-by-five-foot banner, valued at $200, displayed an image of Dooley and the words “Dooley Bol.”

— Compiled by Managing Editor Nina Dutton

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