Campus Blotter
Nov. 8, 10:12 p.m. Hanover Inn A Safety and Security officer saw what appeared to be an intoxicated female at a formal event. Hanover Fire and Police Departments responded and the female was evaluated before being transported to Dick’s House, where she was admitted and stayed for the night.
Nov. 9, 12:02 a.m. Dick’s House Safety and Security responded to the first floor of Dick’s House, where a male student was sleeping. He appeared to be intoxicated and was taken upstairs where he was evaluated and then stayed for the night.
Nov. 9, 12:43 a.m. While conducting a party check, Safety and Security came across an intoxicated female. She was evaluated by Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services and taken to Dick’s House where she spent the night.
Nov. 9, 1:28 a.m. Safety and Security received a call from a fraternity to help them shut down a party. While there, officers encountered an intoxicated male. Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services evaluated him and he was taken to Dick’s House where he spent the night.
Nov. 9, 3:16 a.m. Psi Upsilon Safety and Security received a report of a stolen North Face jacket from Psi Upsilon.
Nov. 9, 4:11 a.m. Safety and Security received a call from someone reporting that she had received text messages from a friend saying that she needed to be saved. S&S and Hanover Police responded and found the individual, but saw no indication of a need of rescuing. After talking with them, officers realized there was some issue of intoxication and the female was taken to Dick’s House where she spent the night.
Nov. 10, 1:15 a.m. Chi Gamma Epsilon Safety and Security received a Good Samaritan call for a male student at Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity. Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services evaluated him and he was turned over to a friend.
Nov. 10, 3:19 a.m. Collis A Safety and Security officer noticed an unidentified male who appeared to be trying to steal a bicycle from Collis. The officer called Hanover Police Department but by the time other officers reached the scene the male had abandoned the bicycle and ran away. He was unable to be located.