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Police Report: Nov. 14

Alcohol in the dorms
An underage male student was cited for pos- session of alcohol in Sage Point at 9:57 p.m. on Sunday, according to the police report. Sgt. Garth Smith of U Police said a resident advisor reported a suspicious odor.
Harassing note
A note was left on a student’s dorm room in Chapel Glen on Wednesday, Oct. 6. Smith said the note read “what up nigga.” He also said there has been banging on the student’s walls in the past. The case is still under investigation.
Sneaky snacking
A former U hospital employee allegedly broke into the fifth floor employee breakroom around 7 p.m. Sunday, Smith said. The suspect was allegedly eating the food he had taken. He was arrested on outstanding warrants.
Compiled by Topher Webb

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