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Campus Blotter

Sept. 24, 2:15 a.m. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity

Safety and Security officers responded to a Good Samaritan call and found an intoxicated male identified as member of the Class of 2008. The individual was evaluated by Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services and transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Canter.

Sept. 24, 5:40 a.m. North Main Street

A female member of the Class of 2015 activated a blue light emergency phone in response to concern about a male individual. A Safety and Security officer in the area responded to the alert. The student reported that the male individual had approached her and acted intoxicated. The officer drove the student back to her residence hall, but the male was not seen or identified by officers.

Sept. 25, 12:45 a.m. Theta Delta Chi fraternity

Safety and Security officers responded to a Good Samaritan call and found an intoxicated male member of the Class of 2012. The student was brought by ambulance to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and was determined not to be dangerously intoxicated. He was sent to Dick's House, where he spent the night.

Sept. 25, 1:31 a.m. Tuck Drive

A Safety and Security officer on patrol noticed a male member of the Class of 2015 urinating on a tree along Tuck Drive. When officers approached the student, he attempted to walk away and walked into a parked vehicle. He appeared to be highly intoxicated and was taken to Dick's House.

Sept. 25, 5:19 a.m. Main Street

Safety and Security officers received a call from Hanover Police that they had arrested a male member of the Class of 2015 for public intoxication. The student was released to Safety and Security and taken to Dick's House.

Sept. 25, 6:38 a.m. Choates Residence cluster

Safety and Security officers received a call from a custodian in Bissell Hall reporting a person sleeping in the basement of the building. The individual, a male member of the Class of 2015, was highly intoxicated and officers transported him to Dick's House.

Sept. 25, 8:56 a.m. Maynard Lot

A Safety and Security officer discovered a male Thayer School of Engineering student seated on a park bench outside of Dick's House. The student appeared to have consumed large quantities of alcohol and was suffering from dry heaves. He was subsequently treated at Dick's House.

Sept. 25, 6:03 p.m. Hopkins Center for the Arts

Safety and Security officers responded to a call that a male member of the Class of 2013 had passed out in the Courtyard Cafe. The incident was not alcohol-related, and the student was transported to Dick's House, treated and released.

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