Four suspects were observed pouring beer and urinating on a UR Security vehicle parked on Fraternity Road at 12:42 a.m. on Saturday, according to UR Security Investigator Dan Lafferty.

The suspects fled the area and entered Gilbert Hall, according to UR Security.

UR Security officers eventually identified the suspects as Gilbert residents and three guests, according to Lafferty.

All four were warned and released.

No apparent damage was done to the vehicle.

Staff member’s wallet stolen from Wallis Hall

A wallet was reported stolen from Wallis Hall between 11 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. on Nov. 2, according to UR Security.

An unidentified suspect entered a second floor office and stole the wallet from a staff member’s purse.

The wallet contained credit cards and personal information, according to Lafferty.

The office was open and unoccupied throughout the day.

A report with RPD has been filed, according to UR Security.

Digital camera stolen from Goergen

A digital camera was reported stolen from Goergen Athletic Center between 7 p.m. on Wednesday and 7 a.m. on Thursday, according to UR Security.

An unidentified suspect entered an office and removed the camera from a coach’s desk, according to Lafferty.

The office was reported to be secured during the time in question and there were no signs of forced entry, according to UR Security.

Man escorted from Carlson Library

An individual who had previously been observed using computers to view inappropriate materials entered Carlson Science Library at 11:17 p.m. on Friday.

The individual in question was located and found to have no affiliation with the university, according to Lafferty.

He denied using the computer to view inappropriate materials during that time, according to UR Security.

He was escorted from the facility and warned against returning to university property, according to Lafferty.

Suspect observed digging through trash

A suspect was observed via closed-circuit television rummaging through the trash behind the Psi Upsilon Fraternity house at 1:24 a.m. on Saturday, according to UR Security.

The suspect appeared to be collecting cans. The suspect was identified as being nonaffiliated with the university and warned, according to Lafferty.

The suspect departed university property without further incident, according to UR Security.Information provided

by UR Security.

Borchardt can be reached at

jborchardt@campustimes.org.



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