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April 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

Campus Blotter

April 16, 1:29 a.m.East Wheelock StreetHanover Police called Safety and Security to request transportation after police officers found a male student in possession of an open container of alcohol. Although the student who was identified as a member of the Class of 2014 - did not appear to be intoxicated, he was likely cited for possession or referred to the Hanover Police Department's Alcohol Diversions Program, Kinne said.

April 16, 2:23 a.m.Rope Ferry RoadWhile on patrol early Saturday morning, a Safety and Security officer found a clearly intoxicated student sleeping in the Dartmouth Outing Club House. The officer identified the student as a female member of the Class of 2014 and transported her to Dick's House where she was admitted.April 15, 5:30 p.m.Massachusetts RowA member of the Class of 2012 called Safety and Security on Friday afternoon to report that while a driving a Vox Bus, he hit a parked car in the Massachusetts Row parking lot. Officers identified the vehicle's owner, who then exchanged information with the student driver. The accident did not result in any injuries.

April 17, 4:09 a.m.East Wheelock StreetSafety and Security received a call from a Hanover Inn employee reporting that there was a male individual passed out in the employee lounge. Officers responded with Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services members. When they were unable to wake the individual, officers called Hanover Police for assistance. After investigating, officers determined that the person was staying at a different hotel in town and was a member of dance group performing at the Hopkins Center. The individual was released into the friend's care.

April 17, 4:11 a.m.Tuck DriveSafety and Security officers on patrol found a male member of the Class of 2014 sitting alone on a bench at the east entrance to Byrne Hall. After determining that the student was not highly intoxicated, Safety and Security located his roommate in his residence hall instead of transporting him to Dick's House.

Courtesy of Director of Safety and Security and College Proctor Harry Kinne