Swatter: December 2-9

December 10, 2013
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Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Theft/Interior/Buildings

Date: Monday, December 2
Time: 10:47 a.m.
Location: Science Center
Synopsis: Public Safety received a report from a male resident student about the theft of cash from his wallet, that was left unattended, from within the Science Center. The value of the cash is approximately $50. The matter is under investigation.
Status: Investigation

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Investigation

Date: Monday, December 2
Time: 11:29 p.m.
Location: Lamb Miller Field House
Synopsis: Public Safety received information from the online reporting form of an unknown person inside the Field House. The matter is under investigation.
Status: Investigation

 

Sexual Harassment

Date: Tuesday, December 3
Time: 2:52 p.m.
Location: Swarthmore College Campus
Synopsis: Public Safety Associate Director of Investigations received an email from Interim Title IX Coordinator reporting that a student was sexually harassed by another student. Matter is under investigation.
Status: Investigation

 

Crime Prevention

Date: Tuesday, December 3
Time: 4:12 p.m.
Location: Bond Memorial-Academic
Synopsis: Director Hill with Human Resources conducted a Public Safety informant session at new employee orientation in Bond Hall this date.
Status: Closed

 

Crime Prevention

Date: Tuesday, December 3
Time: 9:11 p.m.
Location: Bond Memorial-Academic
Synopsis: Director Mike Hill and Joanna Gallagher presented to the study abroad program concerning crime prevention and safety information. Approximately 80 people in attendance.
Status: Closed

 

Safety Hazard

Date: Wednesday, December 4
Time: 10:58 a.m.
Location: Clothier Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety received a report of items blocking the hallway of Clothier 2nd floor. Public Safety responded and documented items causing a safety hazard.
Status: Closed

 

Medical Emergency

Date: Wednesday, December 4
Time: 12:07 p.m.
Location: Sharples Dining Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety, Swarthmore Police and Ambulance responded to the report of an individual unconscious at the Sharples Dining Hall. The individual was transported to the hospital.
Status: Closed

 

Theft/Interior/Buildings

Date: Wednesday, December 4
Time: 1:07 p.m.
Location: Trotter Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety responded to Trotter Hall for the report of a theft or a table. The table was found by owner.
Status: Closed

 

Investigation Vehicle(s)

Date: Thursday, December 5
Time: 1:13 a.m.
Location: Wharton Residence Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety responded to the Wharton Residence Hall parking lot to identify a vehicle with its lights on. The vehicle owner was identified and the lights turned off.
Status: Closed

 

Suspicious Odor

Date: Thursday, December 8
Time: 2:01 a.m.
Location: Worth Residence Hall
Status: Dean’s Referral

 

Crime Prevention

Date: Thursday, December 5
Time: 1:14 p.m.
Location: Kohlberg Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety received a report of items blocking the hallway of Clothier 2nd floor. Public Safety responded and documented items causing a safety hazard.
Status: Closed

 

Theft/Interior/Buildings

Date: Thursday, December 5
Time: 2:24 p.m.
Location: Wharton Residence Halls
Synopsis: Public Safety received the report from a female resident student reporting several types of toiletries stolen at different dates and times from within Wharton Residence Hall Women’s Bathroom. The exact types of items and value of the items are unknown at the same. The matter is under investigation
Status: Investigation

 

Disorderly Conduct, Assist to Other Police Department

Date: Thursday, December 5
Time: 2:37 p.m.
Location: Chester Road, In Front of Greylock Apartments
Synopsis: Public Safety received a report of young males fighting in front of Greylock Apartments. Caller forwarded the 911 call center, SPD notified by Delcom. Public Safety Officers responded to assist. Two juveniles were cited for disorder conduct.
Status: Closed

 

Fire Alarm

Date: Friday, December 6
Time: 12:28 p.m.
Location: Parrish Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety received a fire alarm within Parrish Hall. Public Safety responded and checked the area. There was no sign of smoke or fire. Facilities were notified.
Status: Closed

 

Theft/Interior/Buildings

Date: Friday, December 6
Time: 7:42 p.m.
Location: Parrish Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety received the report of a theft within Parrish Hall from a student reporting his Casio PubliElectronic Dictionary was stolen from the Parrish Parlors. The Casio electronic dictionary is valued at $300.00. The matter is under investigation.
Status: Investigation

 

Intoxication

Date: Sunday, December 8
Time: 12:01 a.m.
Location: Delta Upsilon Fraternity House
Synopsis: Public Safety, Swarthmore Police and Ambulance responded to Delta Upsilon Fraternity House for a student in need of medical assistance. The student was evaluated and transported to the hospital for alcohol intoxication. The student was cited for underage drinking. (evaluation) /strong.
Status: Cleared/Arrested

 

Vehicle Accident

Date: Sunday, December 8
Time: 12:42 p.m.
Location: Hallowell Residence Hall
Synopsis: Public Safety responded to a one-vehicle accident, no injuries.
Status:  Investigation

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