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Feb. 25, 2:08 p.m.41 Centerra ParkwaySafety and Security received a call from a college employee involved in a motor vehicle accident who had collided with another car on the parkway while in a college vehicle. There were no injuries but some minor damage was reported.

Feb. 25, 9:05 p.m.Sigma Delta sororityAfter an unidentified individual at Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority placed a Good Samaritan call, Safety and Security Officers found an intoxicated female member of the Class of 2013 near Sigma Delt. The student was admitted to Dick's House for the night.

Feb. 26, 12:17 a.m.Lebanon StreetSafety and Security received a call reporting an intoxicated female member of the Class of 2014 near Alpha Delta fraternity. Officers dispatched to the location could not find the student, who was later found by officers at Lebanon Street. The student was admitted to Dick's House for the night. Feb. 26, 3:39 a.m.Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternityFollowing a Good Samaritan call from SAE, Safety and Security officers found an intoxicated male member of the Class of 2011 lying on the floor of the fraternity and in need of medical assistance. The student was transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center via Hanover Ambulance, and was returned to campus the same morning.

Feb. 26, 12:59 a.m.Hopkins Center for the ArtsSafety and Security received a call reporting smoke in the Hopkins Center near the woodshop. Officers who responded to the call discovered that a motor in the mechanical room had burned and was smoking. Hanover Police and College Troubleshooters arrived and no injuries or other damage was reported.

Feb. 27, 12:11 a.m.Ripley-Woodward-Smith residence clusterSafety and Security officers on patrol encountered an intoxicated male assisting an intoxicated female member of the Class of 2014 near the residence cluster. The female was then transported to Dick's House and admitted for the night. The male identified himself as a Tuck School of Business student but said he did not have a form of identification. Following a search of the College database, however, officers found that he was in fact a member of the Class of 2014. He was subsequently admitted to Dick's House as well.

February 27, 3:03 amSigma Phi Epsilon fraternityA student flagged down Safety and Security officers on Webster Avenue and informed them that he had seen two students scale the fence surrounding the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house, which is still under construction. Officers found two males, members of the Class of 2012 and Class of 2011, in the fenced area, and asked them to leave. The member of the Class of 2011 identified himself as a member of Sig Ep.

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