1.  An unidentified suspect tried to hit a student with his elbow while the two were crossing East Main Street at Gibbs Street. The suspect did not succeed in striking the student and walked away from the area.
According to UR Security Investigator Daniel Lafferty, the suspect was last seen on Chestnut Street. The student has filed a police report.

Belongings safe after windshield attack

2.  An undergraduate student reported that the windshield of his car was broken sometime between April 9 at 12:30 p.m. and April 10 at 11:13 a.m.
According to Lafferty, the car was parked on Wilson Boulevard adjacent to Fauver Stadium. The student did not file a police report, and nothing was stolen from the vehicle.

Staff member suffers
chest pains

3.  A staff member of the Meliora Dining Center was taken  by ambulance to Strong Memorial Hospital on Monday, April 11 at approximately 2:30 p.m.
According to Lafferty, the employee was experiencing chest pains and was treated in the Emergency Department.

Frat party frauds at
Delta Upsilon

4.  Four individuals found to have no affiliation with the University were intercepted while  wandering around the first floor of Valentine Tower on Sunday, April 10 at 1:03 a.m.
According to Lafferty, the four had been seen earlier trying to gain entrance to the Delta Upsilon Fraternity House, but they were not successful in their attempt.
After being warned for having no legitimate reason for their presence, the individuals left UR property without further incident.

Loitering in Sue B. after relationship rejection

5. An individual was seen loitering around the 3rd floor of Susan B. Anthony Hall on Friday, April 8, 2011.
According to Lafferty, officers responded and found that the suspect had no University affiliation.
The suspect claimed to have followed other students into the building.
He had been attempting to speak with a student about their relationship.
Upon being contacted by officers, however, the student claimed to want no contact with the suspect.
After being escorted from the building, the suspect was warned and departed the premises without additional incident.
Buletti is a member of
the class of 2013.
Information provided
by UR Security.



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