On Monday, June 9, $30 in U.S. currency was stolen at the Health Sciences Center. The case has been closed.

On Monday, June 9, a vehicle was keyed at the University Hospital. The case has been closed.

On Monday, June 9, there was a reported theft in James College of a laptop and a beard trimmer. As of August 8, the case was still open.

On Tuesday, June 10, two 15-year-olds who were patients at the University Hospital got into a physical altercation. The case was closed.

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On Wednesday, June 11, a patient made threats to members of the hospital staff. The case was closed.

On Thursday, June 12, a bomb threat was faxed to the Department of Radiology in the Health Sciences Center. This threat was deemed to be unfounded.

On Monday, June 16, a Chevrolet four-door sedan drove through the gate at the Health Science Center garage. An arrest was made.

On Wednesday, June 18, a man rammed into the back of the vehicle of his ex-girlfriend. The event occurred at the intersection of South Drive and Marburger Drive. An arrest was made.

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On Sunday, June 29, there was an unlawful posting of signs along the South Entrance and Health Sciences roadway. The case is now closed.

On Wednesday, July 9, a male commuter student was referred for making a verbal reference to a bomb to staff members from the computer science graduate school.

On Saturday, July 12, a patient at the University Hospital spit at and threatened an employee. This ended in an arrest.

On Sunday, July 13, a visitor at the hospital reported $1,784 in U.S. currency stolen from her purse when she was in the waiting room. The case is closed pending new information.

On Friday, July 25, a Fire Marshall was notified and responded to the West H apartment building where a student was referred for criminal tampering.

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On Sunday, July 27, a female commuter student was arrested for driving while intoxicated and referred to the Office of Community Standards.

On Wednesday, July 30, a suspicious package was delivered to the School of Dental Medicine. A staff member from the School of Dental Medicine received a package containing a framed Eli Manning card from an individual who is unknown to him. The case has now been closed.

On Saturday, Aug. 2, the University Hospital reported a theft of needles, but the hospital declined to press charges.

 

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