Tag Archives: alarm

Tuesday, September 15

  • Emory Police Department (EPD) officers issued three citations on Sept. 3 between 8:10 and 8:39 a.m. Three different vehicles disregarded the traffic control device at the intersection near the former Dental School Building and ran the red light at the location.
  • DeKalb County Fire Department and EPD responded to the third floor of the Clairmont Residential Center on Sept. 4 at 4:09 p.m. A sprinkler broke at the location, flooding the hallway in that area. Facilities Management checked the apartments in the area but there was no damage. The Division of Campus Life was notified.
  • A male subject and resident of the area near Candler Field called EPD on Sept. 4 at 2:30 p.m. to report that he was harassed while walking his dog in the area near the lower fields. The victim stated that a 35- to 45-year-old male subject was riding his bicycle and began taunting the victim and said: “I’m gonna get you and your dog.” The subject then rode off in the area toward Sage Hill Shopping Center. EPD arrived at the location but could not locate the subject. The victim described the subject as a blond, 6-foot-2 male who weighed approximately 210 pounds.
  • On Sept. 5 at 2:01 a.m., a Nored security guard observed male subjects riding in a golf cart on Starvine Bridge. The golf cart was later located at Clairmont Tower Apartments but no one was in the cart at that time.
  • On Sept. 5 at 11:30 a.m., EPD responded to the Zeta Beta Tau house. The house director met with EPD officers and told them that someone had thrown cement into a vehicle next to hers in the parking lot. Her car was not damaged but some debris did get on it; however, the Hyundai next to hers sustained damages. The owner of the damaged vehicle, a 19-year-old male subject, told officers that he had entered the house recently and did not know why his vehicle was damaged. The Division of Campus Life and a detective were notified.

Friday, August 28

  • Emory Police Department responded to a report of simply battery on July 20 at 11:49 a.m. Officers arrived at Tarbutton Hall and found a 19-year-old Emory student in a fight with another subject. The student stated that she was not fighting with the individual, but was in a verbal altercation and that the subject was somebody that she previously knew. The subject, a 20-year-old male not affiliated with the University, and the student left the area without further incidence.
  • EPD received a report of entering auto on July 31 from the Clairmont parking deck. The owner of the vehicle stated that they parked their car at 6 a.m.  and returned at 6 p.m. on the same day to find that the glove compartment and center console had been opened. The owner’s $150 navigation system and $400 Canon PowerShot digital camera had been removed from the vehicle. The owner told EPD that the car had been unlocked at the time of the theft.
  • A staff member at the Emory Clinic contacted EPD after she discovered a male subject going through her desk drawer on Aug. 4 at 4:20 p.m. The subject claimed he was looking for a pen. The female staff member asked the man which lab he worked for, to which he responded that he was looking for someone named “Amy.” The staff member informed him that nobody with that name worked at the location. The subject left the area before EPD arrived.
  • EPD responded to an alarm from the Callaway Memorial Center on Aug. 13. A female staff member reportedly left some papers on the desk in her office, but when she returned to her office at 11 a.m. some of the papers were missing, including personal information for two graduate students. The staff member told EPD that the office doors were locked when nobody was there. She also contacted both graduate students whose files were involved.
  • On Aug. 21 at 11:09 p.m., a male custodial staff member working in Building A on Emory University West reported that he entered room 273 at the location and found items scattered all over the room. The items in the room belong to a guest lecturer who is currently out of the state. EPD has not been able to contact the guest lecturer at this time to discuss whether or not any items have been removed from the room.