1. On Friday, Nov. 1, at 11:26 a.m., a Public Safety officer responded to the 7th floor laundry room of Susan B. Anthony Hall.

The officer found that someone had put eggs in eleven of the dryers in the area. The eggs had broken in the dryers. No one was found in the area.

The dryers were functioning, but there were dried egg remains in each one.

Students found on Rush Rhees roof

2. On Friday, Nov. 1, at 3:52 p.m., Public Safety officers responded to Rush Rhees Library after receiving a report of people on the roof.

The officers discovered two  students on the roof. The students were escorted off the roof and told the area was off limits. They promptly left the area.

Student steals from Hillside Market

3. On Saturday, Nov. 2, at 11:18 p.m., a Public Safety officer responded to Hillside Market in Susan B. Anthony Hall in response to reports of a man stealing items from the store.

The man was still present when the officer arrived. Staff said that the man was a UR student and had taken two items and left the area without paying for them.

Staff then followed the student into the hallway and told him to stop and come back inside. The student cooperated and gave the products back and waited for Public Safety to arrive.

Hillside Market staff decided not to press charges since the student was cooperative and returned the items. The student was warned about stealing and left the store.

Student’s room in disarray after weekend off campus

4. On Sunday, Nov. 3, at 5:52 p.m., a student reported finding his room in Anderson Hall in disarray after being away  from campus.

The student reported finding vomit in the room and clothing strewn on the floor. The student said that neither the main door to the suite nor the bedroom door were unsecured.

One of the student’s roommates said that, although he had been in the suite for most of the weekend, he did not see or hear anyone make an entrance or disturbance.

Nothing was damaged and nothing was taken from the room.

Remus is a member of the class of 2016.

Information provided by UR Public Safety.



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