University Police responded to reports of suspicious activity and trespassing, among other incidents, this past week, according to reports.

Suspicious activity

A male student reported that someone had unlawfully entered his Harford Hall apartment while he was sleeping at 3:30 a.m. on April 14, and he met with University Police at 10:30 a.m.

With the victim’s assistance, police were able to locate the perpetrator, who had been intoxicated during the incident, Hoaas said.

Police referred the student to the Office of Student Conduct, Hoaas said. This case is now closed.

On April 14 at 11 a.m., Police responded to Stamp Student Union to meet with a male student who reported that someone came into his class on April 12 at 12:30 p.m. in the Chemistry Building and began selling tickets to a comedy show.

Police are investigating the incident and encourage anyone with more information to contact them, Hoaas said.

Telephone/email misuse

On April 13 at 6:58 p.m., a male student met an officer at University Police headquarters to report that he was receiving unwanted texts, emails and other online messages from a female student. Officers contacted the woman and told her to stop sending the messages, Hoaas said. This case is now closed.

Trespassing

On April 14 at 9:35 p.m., University Police cameras found a man who had been denied access to the campus in March 2013. Officers located the man, who was walking across Fraternity Row, and charged him with school trespassing and refusing to leave a building, Hoaas said.

Police identified him as Stephen Martin Coffey, 56, of Silver Spring, Hoaas said. This case is closed.

Vandalism

University Police responded to Commons 1 on April 13 at 10:47 a.m. for a vandalism report. Someone had used a black marker to write incomplete statements on a window, Hoaas said.

Police took photos and documented the evidence, and building personnel removed the marker. This case is active, and police will review area cameras for evidence, Hoaas said.