Police Beat
December 9, 2014
Nov. 20
8:51 a.m.
No Valid License
A driver was arrested for not having a valid license after being pulled over on Elm Street.
Nov. 21
1:37 p.m.
Paraphernalia
In Pearce Hall, a student caught with drug paraphernalia was arrested.
Nov. 22
1:43 a.m.
Alcohol
One student was referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities after they were found intoxicated in Morrison Hall.
Nov. 22
2:56 a.m.
Alcohol
An intoxicated student in Morrison Hall was referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Nov. 23
1:54 a.m.
Marijuana
The smell of marijuana was noticed outside the room of four high-school students staying in Morrison Hall. The room was searched and nothing was found. The students received a warning.
Nov. 24
11:11 a.m.
Alcohol
A student who was caught drinking in Pearce Hall was referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Nov. 25
Unknown
Third-Degree Theft
A student studying in the lower floor of the JFK Library left a bottle of prescription drugs in sight on their backpack. When they returned from a break, the bottle had been taken. The drugs are estimated to be worth $300, and there are no leads or suspects.
Nov. 26
12:40 p.m.
Alcohol
Two students were referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities after they were found intoxicated in Morrison Hall.
Nov. 27
Unknown
Missing Person
A 15-year-old, mentally-disabled girl named Jackie went missing and has not been seen since Thursday. She was last seen wearing a pink pea coat, a white shirt and blue jeans. Contact the Cheney Police Department with any information.
Nov. 28
12:15 p.m.
Alcohol
A C.A. in Streeter Hall found an underage international student on the floor of the bathroom. The severely intoxicated student had been vomiting, so medics came to check her status. She was transported to Deaconess Medical Center for monitoring. The student was released in the morning and referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Nov. 30
9:48 p.m.
Marijuana
A student denied a search of his room on the third floor of Morrison Hall after the smell of marijuana was noticed by a C.A. The student seemed impaired with bloodshot eyes and had difficulty performing tasks, so he was referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Dec. 1
Unknown
Malicious Mischief
Third-degree malicious mischief occurred on the lower floor of the CEB. The case was suspended because there were no leads or suspects.