University of Maryland Police responded to reports of a sex offense, a Title IX-related incident and assault, among other incidents, over the past 10 days, according to police reports.
Sex offense
On April 10 at 4:09 p.m., University Police responded to a report of unlawful touching that took place at 251 North earlier that day, according to police spokesperson Sgt. Rosanne Hoaas. Police know the identity of the offender, but the victims declined to prosecute, Hoaas said.
This case is closed by exception.
Title IX-related incident
On April 11 at 12:48 p.m., University Police responded to a report of a Title IX-related incident on the 7500 block of Route 1 that took place on March 3 at 11 p.m., according to police reports. A woman said a man was harassing her, Hoaas said. The woman said she wanted the man to stop bothering her, and the officer called the man and told him to stop contacting her, Hoaas said.
This case is closed by exception.
Assault
On April 8 at about 5:11 p.m., University Police responded to a report of an assault at Stamp Student Union, according to police reports.
A female student reported that she was hit by a beach ball that was kicked by a man with no affiliation to the university, Hoaas said.
The female did not need medical attention, Hoaas said, and an officer talked to both of them and told the woman how to file charges.
This case is closed by exception.
Suspicious person/auto
On April 7 at 9:09 p.m., University Police responded to Maryland Stadium for a report of a suspicious person/auto, according to police reports.
A male and female student were sitting in the upper deck of the stadium, and the officer told them they would be referred to the Office of Student Conduct before escorting them out of the stadium, Hoaas said.
This case is closed by exception.