Campus Safety Report: April 5 to 11

Incidents of Note:

? Monday, April 8-Suspicious Activity: A child reported at 8:38 a.m. unrestrained in a convertible, which appeared to be hazardous. Several other reports received of the same. Officer dispatched reported a check of the entire campus with negative results.

? Wednesday, April 10-Intoxicated Subject: A male reported at 8:39 p.m. entering the Williamson Sports Center mumbling something about swimming. The subject went up to a coach who advised him that he did not belong in the Sports Center. The reporting person stated that they waited outside of the men's room for him and escorted him out of the building through the coach's entrance doors. A description of the subject was provided and he was located on the bottom floor of Case Center. The subject was identified and warned off campus or be subject to arrest for trespass.

? Wednesday, April 10-Campus Safety Assist: A welfare check was requested at 11:41 p.m. of the reporting person's son in the Scribner Village Apartment complex. Dispatched officer reported that the student was not found in his apartment. After initial efforts proved negative, the Saratoga Springs Police Department was contacted along with the assembly of the Emergency Management Team. An e2Campus alert message was sent out to all users advising of the missing student, along with several other efforts. A student contacted the office at 7 a.m. stating that the subject in question was sleeping in her roommate's bedroom. Dispatched officers located the subject in good mental and physical condition. The subject contacted his mother.

Further Incidents:

Friday, April 5:

? College Violation: A noise complaint reported at 1:03 a.m. at Whitman Way. Officers reported that residents complied with the request to lower the volume.

? Campus Safety Assist: While on rounds at 1:30 a.m., officers observed two males coming down the steps of the Tang Teaching Museum. As the officers approached the males fled on foot.

? Campus Safety Assist: Transport requested at 3:55 a.m. to the Saratoga Emergency Room from Ingram Park. Dispatched officers completed the transport.

? Drug Law Violation: A suspicious odor reported at 9:05 p.m. in Jonsson Tower. Dispatched officer reported observing a Drug Law violation in plain view. Report issued.

? Suspicious Odor: A suspicious odor reported at 10:33 p.m. in Jonsson Tower. Dispatched officers reported observing a Drug Law violation in plain view. Report issued.

? College Violation: A noise complaint received at 11:50 p.m. at Dayton Drive. Dispatched officer reported that subjects complied with the request to lower the volume.

Saturday, April 6:

? College Violation: Excessive noise reported at 12:50 a.m. in Penfield Hall. Officer dispatched reported that residents complied with the request to lower the music.

? Graffiti: Graffiti reported at 1 a.m. in the South Quad covered walkway outside of McClellan Hall. The graffiti was recorded and a report issued.

? Graffiti: Officer reported graffiti at 2:34 a.m. written on the walls inside the fourth to fifth floor stairwell of Jonsson Tower. Graffiti recorded and report issued.

? College Violation: Excessive noise complaint received at 2:35 a.m. at Dayton Drive. Officer dispatched reported that residents complied with the request to lower the music.

? College Violation: Excessive noise complaint received at 4:57 p.m. at the Pine Apartments. Officer dispatched reported that residents complied with the request to lower the music.

? College Violation: Loud music reported at 5:48 p.m. at the Oak Apartments. Residents were leaving upon the officer's arrival. Officer spoke with the residents concerning the noise complaint.

? Medical: An intoxicated subject reported at 11:52 p.m. at Falstaff's Pavilion. The Emergency Medical System was advised but the subject refused medical attention. Report issued.

Sunday, April 7:

? A male subject reported at 12:15 a.m. laying on the ground between Wilmarth Hall and Case Center. Skidmore College Emergency Medical System on the scene advised Campus Safety that the subject was gone on arrival. The student was later found in Wilmarth Hall. The Saratoga Springs Fire Department and the Emergency Medical System was requested for medical assistance. Report issued.

? Criminal Mischief: Graffiti found at 1:29 a.m. on the exterior of McClellan Hall. A can of spray paint was also found. The spray paint can was placed in evidence. Damage recorded and report issued.

? Trespass: Non-residents reported a broken window at 2:30 a.m. on the third floor of Kimball Hall. Report issued and damage recorded.

? Criminal Mischief: Graffiti reported at 3:13 a.m. on the wall, door and stairs of the south east side of the Kimball Hall basement entrance facing Penfield Hall. Report made. Photos taken.

? Campus Safety Assist: Concern reported at 9:46 a.m. for another student's welfare at Whitman Way. Dispatched officer located the subject and provided assistance. Report issued.

? Medical Assist: Campus Safety requested at 8:10 p.m. for a cut finger at Dayton Drive. Dispatched officer and the Skidmore Emergency Medical System. The subject was transported to the Emergency Room for further medical attention. Report issued.

? Medical Assist: Campus Safety requested at 8:35 p.m. to respond to a female who hurt her ankle at the Williamson Sports Center. Dispatched officers and the Skidmore Emergency Medical System. Subject was transported to the Emergency Room for further medical attention. Report issued.

? Fire Alarm: Fire alarm activation received at 8:54 p.m. at a North Woods Apartment complex. Officer, maintenance and the Saratoga Springs Fire Department dispatched. Source of activation due to burnt food. Report issued.

? College Violation: Excessive noise reported at 11:40 p.m. in McClellan Hall. Officer spoke with the room's resident about the repeated noise complaints. Report issued.

Monday, April 8:

? Campus Safety Assist: A welfare check requested at 12:48 a.m. of the area near the reporting person's daughter's dorm room in McClellan Hall as she is concerned for her welfare. Officer dispatched reported finding the hallway clear and not detecting any noise or disturbance.

? Criminal Mischief: A broken chair reported at 7:40 a.m. in the center stairwell of Penfield Hall. Officer dispatched and damage recorded. No known perpetrator at this time. Report issued.

? Graffiti: Graffiti reported at 9:18 a.m. on the brick wall and pillars of the Case Center walkway. Officer recorded the graffiti. Report issued.

Tuesday, April 9:

? College Violation: Excessive noise complaint reported at 12:28 a.m. at Wiecking Hall. Officer dispatched reported that the subjects talking loudly complied with the request to lower the volume.

? Campus Safety Assist: Medical transport requested at 12:47 a.m. from Wait Hall to the Emergency Room for the reporting person's ill acquaintance. Officer provided the transport.

? Fire Alarm: Fire alarm activation received at 6:45 p.m. at the Hillside Apartments. Dispatched officers, maintenance and the Saratoga Springs Fire Department advised. Alarm due to a cooking error. Report issued.

? Alarm: Spa motion sensor alarm activated at 8:09 p.m. for the Case Center ramp entrance. Officer dispatched. Second alarm received. Officer reported finding no staff in the area. Report issued.

? Suspicious Odor: A suspicious odor reported at 11:18 p.m. in Wiecking Hall. Dispatched officers reported detecting no odor upon arrival.

? Criminal Mischief: Officers conducted a check at 11:29 p.m. of Wiecking Hall and reported a fist-sized hole in the wall near the elevator and room 219A. Damage recorded and report issued.

? Fire Alarm: Fire alarm activation received at 11:43 p.m. at Moore Way. Dispatched all officers, maintenance and the Saratoga Springs Fire Department. Source of activation determined to be burnt food.

Wednesday, April 10:

? Criminal Mischief: Officer reported at 11:28 a.m. that the fencing for the construction site in Scribner Village had been cut. Report and photos taken. Construction supervisor notified.

? Suspicious Odor: A suspicious odor reported at 9:12 p.m. in Jonsson Tower. Dispatched officers who reported not finding any problems. Call unfounded.

? Campus Safety Assist: A person called Campus Safety at 11:01 p.m. to advise that the county had received a 911 hang-up. Dispatched officers could not locate any problems or the person who had made the call. After several attempts, the caller was located, identified and advised that it was an accidental dialing. Reporting person advised.

Thursday, April 11:

? Fire Alarm: Fire alarm sounded at 11:14 a.m. on the automated alarm system for the Williamson Sports Center. Dispatched all units and contacted the Saratoga Springs Fire Department. Officers reported that a panel showed a problem in the main gym. Advised the Saratoga Springs Fire Department. Officers reported that a detector was activated in the duct work under the bleachers. Unknown cause for the alarm at the time. Alarm reset.

? Accident: Damage reported at 5:23 p.m. to the subject's vehicle in West Lot. Reporting person stated that a note had been left on his windshield but was damaged due to the rain.

? Medical Assistance Call: A reporting person came to the Campus Safety office at 6:21 p.m. stating that he would like his blood pressure checked. Notified the Skidmore College Emergency Medical System.

? Medical Assist: Assistance requested at 8:01 p.m. for a student in Bolton Hall. Dispatched officer and notified the Skidmore College Emergency Medical System.

? College Violation: Loud noises reported at 10:07 p.m. coming from the recording studio in the Arthur Zankel Music Center. Dispatched officer reported that there were no problems in the area. All was fine at the time.

? Campus Safety Assist: A call received at 10:17 p.m. from the Scribner Library that a subject the reporting person had previously called about had now entered the building. Dispatched officers reported observing the male but did not find him to be doing anything wrong. Officer spoke with the reporting person.