Crime
Week of Feb. 1 - Feb. 9
Issue date: 2/13/07 Section: Crime Report
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Drunks cause trouble
On Thursday, Feb. 1, at 2:48 a.m., Campus Safety and Denver Police Department responded to the report of a disturbance at Centennial Halls. An on-scene investigation revealed an underage DU student and an underage unaffiliated party were intoxicated.
Denver Police Department determined the student could return to his residence hall room. The unaffiliated party was ejected from campus for one day. The Office of Citizenship and Community Standards will be notified.
Wallet snatched
On Friday, Feb. 2, at 1:25 p.m., a DU student reported a theft at Nelson Hall.
A Campus Safety report revealed a DU student left his wallet unsecured and unattended in the dining hall on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 6:30 p.m.
When he returned several minutes later to retrieve the wallet he discovered it was missing. The student was advised to file a report with Denver Police Department. A Campus Safety investigation is on-going.
"It was at a funny angle."
On Friday, Feb. 2, at 11:28 p.m. a Campus Safety officer observed a traffic accident in parking lot E. An on-scene investigation revealed a DU staff member driving a University owned vehicle was backing out of a parking space when he struck a parked university-owned vehicle.
Minor damage and no injuries were reported. Risk Management will be notified.
Swimming accident
On Saturday, Feb. 3, at 2:43 p.m., Campus Safety and Denver Fire Department responded to the report of an injured party at the El Pomar Natatorium. An on-scene investigation revealed an unaffiliated party was swimming when she struck her ankle on an unidentified object in the pool and cut her ankle.
Paramedics bandaged the party's ankle and determined the injury did not require additional medical treatment. Risk Management will be notified.
Dorm doors damaged
On Sunday, Feb. 4, at 5:47 a.m., Campus Safety responded to the report of vandalism at Centennial Halls. An on-scene investigation revealed person(s) unknown shattered the glass windowpane of the east doors.
On Thursday, Feb. 1, at 2:48 a.m., Campus Safety and Denver Police Department responded to the report of a disturbance at Centennial Halls. An on-scene investigation revealed an underage DU student and an underage unaffiliated party were intoxicated.
Denver Police Department determined the student could return to his residence hall room. The unaffiliated party was ejected from campus for one day. The Office of Citizenship and Community Standards will be notified.
Wallet snatched
On Friday, Feb. 2, at 1:25 p.m., a DU student reported a theft at Nelson Hall.
A Campus Safety report revealed a DU student left his wallet unsecured and unattended in the dining hall on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 6:30 p.m.
When he returned several minutes later to retrieve the wallet he discovered it was missing. The student was advised to file a report with Denver Police Department. A Campus Safety investigation is on-going.
"It was at a funny angle."
On Friday, Feb. 2, at 11:28 p.m. a Campus Safety officer observed a traffic accident in parking lot E. An on-scene investigation revealed a DU staff member driving a University owned vehicle was backing out of a parking space when he struck a parked university-owned vehicle.
Minor damage and no injuries were reported. Risk Management will be notified.
Swimming accident
On Saturday, Feb. 3, at 2:43 p.m., Campus Safety and Denver Fire Department responded to the report of an injured party at the El Pomar Natatorium. An on-scene investigation revealed an unaffiliated party was swimming when she struck her ankle on an unidentified object in the pool and cut her ankle.
Paramedics bandaged the party's ankle and determined the injury did not require additional medical treatment. Risk Management will be notified.
Dorm doors damaged
On Sunday, Feb. 4, at 5:47 a.m., Campus Safety responded to the report of vandalism at Centennial Halls. An on-scene investigation revealed person(s) unknown shattered the glass windowpane of the east doors.
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