Fully loaded
A Hart Hall resident assistant reported seeing a large number of people drinking alcohol in a room on the fourth floor at 1:32 a.m. Nov 14. On arrival, responding police officers saw a male exit the room. When the door opened, they saw several people sitting around the room with alcoholic beverages. Michael Moore, 20, spoke to the officers at the doorway where they were able to see several containers of Pabst Blue Ribbon and a bottle of Hurricane High Gravity Lager. They also discovered 22 cans of Miller Light and a carton of red wine. As a result, Moore; Bradford Webb, 19 and Sean Strothmann, 20, were issued summonses for possession of alcohol by a minor.
Too much to drink
Police received a report from an RA at Kennebec Hall who was concerned about an intoxicated female on the fourth floor of York Hall at 1:19 a.m. Nov. 14. The female returned from an off-campus party, where she had consumed at least 13 shots of vodka. The responding officers went to the student’s room, but no one answered the door. Out of concern for the student’s safety, they asked the RA on duty to unlock the door. The student was found passed out behind the door, and was transported to the hospital. While in the room, officers observed two marijuana pipes sitting on a desk. The matter is under investigation, and charges are pending.
Intoxicated in Oxford Hall
Police received a report from an Oxford Hall RA who saw about eight people in a third-floor room having a party at 1:10 a.m. Nov. 13. An officer on duty responded and found three people and three half-gallon bottles of vodka, two of which were half empty and one with a quarter left. The three people identified were Mitchell Townsend, 19, Nathan Winsor, 18 and James Fields, 19, who all admitted to consuming alcohol. All three were issued summonses for possession of alcohol by a minor, and Fields received an additional summons for furnishing a place for minors to consume alcohol.
Lost Spirit
A student reported his bike had been stolen from the bike rack at Oxford Hall at 11:05 p.m. on Nov. 11. He parked the bike there Nov. 10 and found it was missing when he returned Nov. 11. The bike, a red Free Spirit, is valued at $150. The case is under investigation.
Took my Trek
A bike that had been locked at a bike rack near the Memorial Union was reported stolen at 9:30 p.m. Nov. 10. The student it belonged to locked it and left it between 7:50 and 9 p.m., and upon returning to it, found the lock had been cut. The bike is a gray Trek, model 540, valued at $950. The case is under investigation.












