Campus Police Log: March 4 to March 11
The latest installment of the Campus Police Log, from March 4 to March 11, can be found here.
>>March 4, 2024
7:08 p.m., Nicholls Biondi
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm. The cause of activation was cooking smoke.
>>March 5, 2024
12:28 a.m., Lipton
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm. The cause of activation was a student vaping in their room.
11:14 a.m., Ford Hall
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm. The cause of activation was not found.
7:49 p.m., Valentine Dining Hall
A student reported their headphones were stolen from the coatroom. ACPD is investigating.
>>March 7, 2024
8:40 p.m., Dakin House
ACPD investigated a past entry into a secured property.
>>March 8, 2024
2:11 a.m., Service Building Lot
ACPD investigated an accident involving a college vehicle.
10:00 a.m., Converse Lot
ACPD was notified of evidence of a motor vehicle being operated on the sidewalk and embankment of the Converse Lot.
10:30 a.m., Arms Music Center
ACPD took a report of a stolen laptop. The incident is under investigation.
>>March 9, 2024
10:47 a.m., Off Campus
A call was received from a person located by the Amherst Post Office. The call was transferred to APD.
10:30 p.m., Jenkins Hall
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm caused by excessive humidity.
10:36 p.m., Emily Dickinson Museum
ACPD took a report of damage to a section of a fence.
10:36 p.m., Williston Hall
Community Safety responded to a noise complaint and asked residents to quiet down.
>>March 10, 2024
12:35 a.m., Seelye House
ACPD responded to a report of a person in the residence hall who did not belong there. The person was told to leave by responding officers and was escorted to a ride that had come for him.
12:46 a.m., Eighmy Powerhouse
ACPD investigated an unattended call. No one was in need of assistance.
4:41 p.m., Charles Drew House
ACPD responded to a motor vehicle accident.
>>March 11, 2024
12:04 a.m., Greenway C
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm. The cause of activation was candle smoke.
5:45 a.m., Seligman House
ACPD responded to a pre-fire alarm. The cause of activation was cooking smoke.
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