College Security Report: April 20-27, 2010

April 20

1:25 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at Oglethorpe House involving a SCAD student, who stated that he had cut himself with a utility knife while working on a project. EMS responded to the scene, but the student opted to be transported to Memorial University Medical Center by a friend.

9:49 a.m.— A building manager reported to security that a painting was missing from the trophy wall at Wallin Hall. The painting was last seen by a professor at 9:45 p.m. April 19.

April 21

1:20 p.m.— Security responded to a student’s report that there was a vehicle with a broken rear window at Boundary Hall. Security determined that the car belonged to a professor. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report. Nothing was reported missing from the vehicle.

6:30 p.m.— An operations manager responded to Eichberg Hall for a report of an upset student. A SCAD student stated that he was upset that security tried to stop him from entering Eichberg Hall for not having a proper sticker. The operations manager explained to the student the procedures for getting an updated sticker and asked him to get a sticker the following day.

10:50 p.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that her SCAD ID had disappeared while she was doing laundry. When she went to her room to cancel the card, she noticed that there were already transactions on the card for the vending machines at Weston. The student stated that she did not want to file a police report and that only $7.50 had been used before she canceled the card.

April 22

11:36 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at the Student Center. A SCAD student stated that she had gotten lightheaded while bending down. EMS responded to the scene and transported the student to Memorial University Medical Center to be checked for low blood sugar.

1:28 p.m.— Security responded to an alarm activation at Ex Libris. Security met the Savannah Fire Department at the scene and determined that a partially activated pull station had caused the alarm. A patrol of the building was conducted and it was determined that the alarm was false.

4:32 p.m.— Security responded to an alarm activation at a room in Barnard Village. Security met the Savannah Fire Department at the scene and determined that the alarm was caused by a student cooking in the dorm.

April 23

9:57 p.m.— Security responded to a suspicious person call at Turner House. A SCAD student stated that she had observed a man climb the fence at Turner Bridge to enter the facility. The unidentified man had left the premises prior to security’s arrival.

April 24

10:23 p.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that her vehicle had been scratched while parked at the Weston/Dyson parking lot. The student stated that she had parked the car at 3 p.m. April 23, and that she had noticed the scratches on her driver’s side door when she returned to her vehicle at 10:23 p.m. April 23. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report.

April 25

12:30 p.m.— Security responded to a motion detector alarm at Clinard Hall. Security met the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police at the scene, and a patrol of the exterior of the building confirmed that all of the doors and windows were secure. The alarm was determined to be false.

1 p.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that her vehicle had been vandalized while parked at the Turner parking lot. The student stated that she had parked the car at 11 p.m. April 24, and that when she returned at 1 p.m. the next day, she noticed that someone had smeared something on the hood of her car. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report.

1:37 p.m.— Security responded to a smoke detector activation at Corbin Hall. Security met the Savannah Fire Department at the scene and determined that the alarm was false.

April 26

7:45 a.m.— Security responded to a medical call at a room in Turner House. A SCAD student was complaining of severe stomach pains. EMS responded to the scene and transported the student to Memorial University Medical Center.

3:45 p.m.— A SCAD student reported that her bike had been stolen from the Turner House courtyard. The student stated that she had last seen the bike on April 25 when she locked it to a trash can. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report.

5 p.m.— A SCAD staff member reported to security that someone had damaged her vehicle while it was parked at Wallin Hall. The staff member declined to file a police report.

5:15 p.m.— A SCAD student reported that his bike had been stolen from the bike rack at Oglethorpe House. The student stated that he had last seen the bike on April 8 when he locked it to the bike rack near the emergency exits at Oglethorpe House. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report.

5:45 p.m.— A SCAD student reported that his iPod had been stolen from an unsecured locker at Club SCAD. The student stated that he had placed the iPod and other items in the locker at 5 p.m., and that the iPod was missing when he returned to the locker at 5:45 p.m. He declined to have police respond.

April 27

2:31 p.m.— A SCAD student reported to security that his backpack had been stolen from JO’s Café. The student stated that he had left his backpack in the café sometime after lunch on April 21. When the student noticed that he did not have his bag two days later, he returned to JO’s and was told that a staff member had seen the bag and had placed it by the café door. The bag was last seen on April 23 or April 24. Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and issued a report.

4:35 p.m.— Security was informed of an elevator entrapment at Turner House. Atlantic Coast Elevator was notified, but the student was able to get out of the elevator prior to their arrival.

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