University Police responded to reports of theft, disorderly conduct and trespassing in the past week, according to police reports.
Disorderly conduct
On Sept. 17, officers received a dispatch call and stopped a male student who was reportedly yelling at three women near Woods Hall. The man began yelling at the women, because they wouldn’t allow him to use their phones, said University Police spokeswoman Sgt. Rosanne Hoaas.
Officers located the man and referred him to the Office of Student Conduct.
Hoaas said the same individual had an interaction with officers earlier that day at 5:44 p.m. They had received reports of an intoxicated person going up to people in a harassing manner, she said.
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On Sept. 18 at 12:27 p.m., officers responded to Stamp Student Union for a man who was raising his voice and making statements that caused others to notify the police, Hoaas said.
The officers met with the man at the University Health Center and provided him with information and additional resources. He then left the area.
At 2:49 p.m., officers responded to Campus Drive and Adelphi Road for a report of disorderly conduct. Hoaas said this was the same individual from the incident a few hours before.
The man had cut in line for a bus and was approached by the driver, who later called the police. Officers talked to the man again and provided him with more information.
The man was clearly having a bad day, Hoaas said, and was not a threat but was just looking for assistance.
Theft
On Sept. 16 at about 10:40 p.m., an officer responded to Marie Mount Hall for a report of identity theft. Fraudulent charges were being made on a male student’s credit card to make purchases in another country, Hoaas said. The case is still pending.
Hoaas said that once notified of personal information being used by another individual, victims should report the situation right away to the bank and the police.
On Sept. 18, University Police received a report for a bicycle theft at 1:13 p.m. at the H.J. Patterson Building. Another bicycle theft was reported at the Leonardtown apartments at 2:29 p.m., Hoaas said.
Trespassing
Officers responded to the Annapolis Hall area at 11:01 p.m. on Sept. 18 for a suspicious-person call, Hoaas said.
An older man with no affiliation to this university was seen talking to himself. Officers located the man and told him he was trespassing and to leave the campus.