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MISCHIEF
UNDER $5000:
November 30, 3:20 am: Leonard Hall - Residence Maintenance
staff reported someone had kicked in the glass
at the main entrance to the building. A contractor was called by the ERC to
make repairs.
November 21, 11:12 pm: Mackintosh Corry Hall - A custodian
reported witnessing a student age female kick the glass in an exterior
entrance to the building. The glass was shattered but stayed in place
and attended to the next day.
November 2, 2:51 am: Mackintosh Corry Hall - While on mobile patrol
of campus, the Security Supervisor discovered a section of fencing around the
MacCorry parking lot construction site had been pulled down onto the ground
and partially covered a parked vehicle. A contact person for the
construction company was informed and attended to replace the fence to its
originally location and documented damage to the vehicle.
November 2, 01:21 am: Stauffer Library - A student reported her
vehicle's front windshield was damaged while parked in the lot North of
Stauffer Library.
MISCELLANEOUS:
November 28, 5:50 pm: Campus - Security staff responded to a report
that a student bicyclist may have been struck by a vehicle near the corner of
Union & Division Streets. Upon arrival it was learned the student
managed to avoid injury and was not struck by the car, and both she and the
driver exchanged information. Kingston City Police also attended the
scene.
November 2, 3:15 am: Student Housing Area - While on mobile
patrol of the Student Housing Area, Security staff were approached by an
intoxicated male who identified himself as being a student at a University
outside of Kingston. He then reported to Security that he had been assaulted
and robbed while attempting to purchase drugs behind a downtown restaurant.. The report was passed on to Kingston City Police.
THEFT
/ BREAK-IN (PERSONAL PROPERTY):
November 27, 6:25 pm: Physed Centre - PEC staff reported some
lockers were broken into inside a change room and a small amount of cash
stolen.
November 27, 1:30 pm: Stirling Hall - Campus Security was
informed a laptop computer was stolen the previous weekend. It is a grey
ACER Model
# AL2416W. Kingston City Police were also informed.
November 24, 11:25 pm: Stauffer Library - The library's
commissionaire reported being informed by a student that his white and black
LG laptop computer was stolen, possibly while left unattended for a short
time.
November 9, 12:30 am: Residences - A student reported his black HP
DV2000 laptop computer was stolen from his room while it was left unlocked and
unattended for approximately 5 minutes.
November 8, 5:20 pm: Chernoff Hall - A caller reported his wallet
was stolen out of a jacket kept inside a knapsack in his lab. A report
was also filed with Kingston City Police.
FIRE
(ALARM) RELATED:
November 24, 9:00 pm; Victoria Hall - The fire alarm activated
in the Residence and both Security and KFD responded. Soon after their
arrival, the alarm was determined to have been caused by a smoke detector
activated in a hallway; possibly due to someone smoking inside.
November 23, 5:21 am: Waldron Tower - The Residence's fire alarm
system activated and both Security & KFD were informed to attend.
Soon after arrival it was learned someone knocked on and opened a resident's
door, then discharged a fire extinguisher inside at the student. Two
students - also spoken to previously regarding stolen
property - were questioned about the incident. The extinguisher was
not immediately located and both Environmental Health & Safety and
Residence administration were notified.
November 20, 2:00 pm: Ontario Hall - The fire alarm activated
due to a fault with the alarm system.
November 19, 1:45 am: Jean Royce Hall - A fire alarm activated
in the Residence due to an undetermined fault with the alarm system. A
Tradesman was called in to make repairs.
November 15, 1:50 pm: Victoria Hall - PPS tradesman accidentally activated
the fire alarm system in the Residence. They reset the system within a
few minutes. Both Security and KFD were informed.
November 14, 7:30 pm: An Clachan Complex - A fire caused by cooking
occurred in the Complex and both Security and KFD attended. The was some
damage to kitchen cabinets and ceiling and the building's superintendent made
arrangements to have it repaired the next day.
November 2, 10:25 pm: Jean Royce Hall - A fire alarm occurred
in the Residence when a detector was activated by a maliciously discharged
fire extinguisher on the 1st floor. The fire alarm system was reset by
Security at 10:42 pm.
November 1, 03:20 am: Victoria Hall - A fire alarm was responded to
and determined caused by a maliciously activated pull station. The system was
reset by Security at 3:35 pm.
ATTEMPTED
THEFT:
November 23, 5:05 am: Campus - KGH
Security contacted Campus Security to report having detained two students
carrying property that didn't belong to them. The Security Supervisor
attended and attained ID from the students who admitted having taken two 'wet
floor' signs from a University building and turned them over to Security.
November 16, 3:30 am: Campus - Security staff were contacted by an
individual who witnessed several student age males taking signs from a
construction site on campus. Security attended the area and observed the
group carrying "Do Not Enter" construction signs and walking towards Queen's Residences. When questioned,
the males refused to provide ID - contrary to the Queen's
Student Code of Conduct
- and stated the signs were no one's property. The identity
of some of the suspects were subsequently determined and Residence
administration informed. Security staff also returned the signs to their
original locations.
THEFT
FROM VEHICLE / VEHICLE BREAK-IN:
November 16, 9:39 pm: Underground Garage - A caller reported
their vehicle's door was pried open and access gained to the interior. A
music CD, sunglasses, several text books, and a small amount of cash were
stolen.
November 15, 7:42 am: Underground Garage - A caller reported their
vehicle was vandalized and broken into while parked in the lot on Stuart
Street. Security attended and observed the drivers side door had its
window smashed with a rock and the door pried open from the top. An
overnight bag was stolen from the front seat and a small amount of cash taken
from a purse left in the back seat of the car.
November 10, 1:21 pm: Underground Garage - A caller reported his vehicle
was entered and some change stolen from inside.
November 10, 10:50 am: Underground Garage - A caller reported his vehicle's
window was smashed and some inexpensive items stolen from inside.
SUSPICIOUS
PERSONS / ACTIVITY:
November 10, 10:15 pm: Campus - While doing exterior checks of main campus,
a security patrol observed a nude male running down University Avenue near
Grant Hall. The Security Supervisor attended and detained the male, who
was partially clothed at that point, and contacted City Police when he first
refused and then was evasive when asked to provide ID. City Police arrived and
placed him under arrest for public intoxication after he continued to be
evasive in identifying himself. It was eventually learned the
individual is a student at a college outside of Kingston and was on campus
visiting a Queen's student.
November 7, 6:25 am: Fleming Hall - A custodian contacted the ERC to
report just observing a male individual attempt to steal a bicycle outside the
building. He was only described as being a Caucasian male who appeared
to be in his 30s. Security staff searched the surrounding area but were unable
to locate the suspect.
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