University of Maryland Police responded to reports of a harassment/stalking, a Title IX-related domestic dispute and multiple cases of trespassing over the last 14 days, according to police reports.
Harassment/stalking
On May 1 at 9:36 a.m., a female student met with a University Police officer for a report of harassment/stalking, according to police reports. Police spokesperson Sgt. Rosanne Hoaas said the student wanted a male she knows, who is unaffiliated with this university, to stop contacting her.
The student was given a pamphlet from the Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct and was referred there for further guidance.
This case is open.
Title IX-related domestic dispute
University Police responded to Annapolis Hall for a reported domestic dispute on April 29 at 10:35 p.m., according to police reports. Officers met separately with a male and female student, both of whom were involved, to get information, Hoaas said.
Police gave the female student an Office of Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct pamphlet and referred the male student to the Office of Student Conduct.
This case is closed.
Trespassing
University Police responded to Kirwan Hall on May 1 at 6:53 a.m. for a reported trespassing, according to police reports. A male unaffiliated with the university was sitting at a table eating food when an officer found him, Hoaas said. This male had been issued a partial denial to the campus in 2017, and the responding officer gave him a full denial this time, she added.
Police also responded to a trespassing report on May 2 at 9:03 a.m. near the 3900 block of Campus Drive, according to police reports.
Later that same day at 5:52 p.m., police responded to another trespassing report at the 4000 block of Stadium Drive, according to police reports.
The first and third cases are closed by exception, while the second resulted in an arrest.