Security Report: April 3 — April 8

Thursday, April 3

12:30 p.m. A student reported his bicycle to be missing from either Bailey House, King Build- ing or Philips gym. The bicycle is a black eight-speed Schwinn Searcher with a blue bottle holder and lights on the handle and seat.

2:47 p.m. A student reported the theft of her wallet and ID from her purse while in the Allen Art Building. The wallet contained approximately $106 and her ID, which was then canceled.

4:17 p.m. Officers were requested to assist an ill student who almost fainted in King building. The student was transport- ed to Mercy Allen Hospital for treatment.

Friday, April 4

9:31 a.m. A student working in Hall Annex observed a young, unknown male walking the halls. Officers approached the male and told him that he was not permitted inside and to leave immediately. The male complied. The incident occurred approximately 30 minutes prior to report.

Saturday, April 5

2:13 a.m. Officers were requested to check in on a student who was possibly under the in fluence of alcohol at a Village Housing unit on Elmwood Place. Officers contacted the student and determined that he was fine.

5:53 p.m. A Dascomb Hall resident reported a strong odor consistent with burnt marijuana coming from a room on the second floor of Dascomb. The occupants denied smoking in the room. A purple grinder containing a green powdery substance was observed in plain view and confiscated. A bottle of rum, also in plain view, was confiscated and disposed of.

Monday, April 7

2:45 p.m. Officers were requested to assist an injured student who slipped on construction gravel while crossing Lorain Street and twisted her ankle. The student was transported to Mercy Allen Hospital for treatment.

11:42 p.m. Officers and members of the Oberlin Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at a Goldsmith Street apartment. Smoke from hot cooking oil activated the alarm. The alarm was silenced and reset.

Tuesday, April 8

4:05 p.m. Officers and members of the Oberlin Fire Department responded to a report of a propane odor in the kitchen area at Tank Hall. Officers did not detect any odors while checking the first and second floors. Members of the Oberlin Fire Department checked for gases in the building, also with negative results.