Police briefs – Oct. 4, 2012

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Banshee bathroom

Campus Police were called to the Library’s second story bathroom Sept. 17 after reports of hearing an unknown female screaming inside. Upon arrival, the subject did not open the door but said she had not been screaming. Police informed her they needed to see her identification and ensure she was safe. Upon seeing her identification police informed the female she was put on interim suspension that morning due to previous disruptive behavior. She was then escorted to the police department and advised to leave campus.

 

“Lucky find”

A campus police officer found a vehicle parked with no handicapped permit in a handicapped spot in one of the Carlsen Center’s parking lots Sept. 19. Upon further investigation the officer discovered a marijuana pipe in view near the center console. When the subject returned to his car, the officer questioned him and asked about the pipe. The subject then said the pipe and three partially used marijuana cigarettes were not his, but that he picked them up from the center of the road and forgot to throw the paraphernalia away. The subject was placed under arrest and upon further investigation the officer found another marijuana cigarette along with what looked like marijuana seeds in the front of the car. The subject then stated he had been lying and was released after being cited for unlawful possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

 

Let me in, I said!

Campus Police were dispatched to the second floor of the Library Sept. 20 because a computer lab supervisor stated a student became loud and began using profanity when asked to sign in to the lab. The subject denied using profanity or raising his voice and said the supervisor exaggerated the story. The subject seemed agitated at being stopped and was asked by police to lower his voice in the hallway. He was advised to control his behavior or not return to the lab and to not approach lab personnel negatively. The report was forwarded to Paul Kyle, dean, Student Services.

 

Compiled by Tasha Cook, tcook15@jccc.edu

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