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BICYCLE
/ BIKE PARTS THEFT:
October 31, 3:45 am:
Harkness Hall - A caller reported hearing noise coming from the
location of a bicycle rack and then saw that the rack had been pushed over. The
witness also saw two individuals quickly leaving the scene on bicycles.
Campus Security staff
attended and soon located two males riding bikes with flat tires not far from
that area. Kingston City Police were contacted and attended to ID the
individuals and also took possession of the bicycles.
October 9, 4:50 pm:
Residences - A student reported his blue "Fly" bicycle was stolen
from the bike racks outside.
ASSAULT:
October 25, 12:50 am:
Student Housing Area - A student reported he was crossing the
intersection of Albert & Earl Streets when a car pulled up next to him and a
passenger struck him in the head with a wooden broomstick.
The student was later
assessed by Queen's First Aid but did not require medical treatment. A report
was also filed with Kingston City Police.
The vehicle was
described as:
- red
- two door
- looked to be a mid-late 90's model
- possibly a Honda Civic
- three-four people in the car
October 18, 4:12 am:
Residences - A student reported he an a friend had been assaulted by two
unknown males on the front steps of Victoria Hall. One of the assailants was
wearing a jacket and bright green shorts, the other was approximately 5'11"
tall with a square jaw, tight curly hair, and wearing a "Tigger"
costume. A set of
keys on a key ring was also stolen in the altercation.
October 2, 10:59 pm:
Residences - Queen's First Aid, while on a call at a main campus
Residence, contacted the ERC to report a fight in progress nearby.
Security staff attended and were informed the incident had ended and one of the
parties already left the scene. The remaining individual was treated for
injuries by QFA and later paramedics, and Kingston City Police also attended to
take a report for possible assault charges.
MISCHIEF
/ VANDALISM (QUEEN'S PROPERTY):
October 25, 11:55 pm:
Clark Hall - The ERC was informed some individuals were vandalizing
Engineering crests outside Clark Hall. Campus Security staff attended and
found observed the crest was turned over and one of its tiles had broken into
four pieces.
The suspects were
described by a witness as being a group of males wearing Engineering jackets and
small mini skirts..
October 9: 4:35 pm:
West Campus - Staff reported seeing a male spray paint graffiti near an
exterior door. A University owned vehicle was also spray painted while parked
nearby.
A witness described
the suspect as 14-18 years old, with blond hair in a mushroom cut.
THEFT (PERSONAL PROPERTY):
October 18, 2:30 pm:
Residences - A student reported her black purse w. brown handles and its
contents were stolen while left unattended.
October 2, 1:00 pm:
Campus -
A staff member reported a credit card and drivers license were stolen from her
purse earlier this week (and noticed the next day) when the purse was left
unattended for a short period of time.
October 1, 7:23
pm:
Stauffer Library - A student reported her black & red backpack
containing text books and notes was stolen while left unattended in the library.
October 1, 7:15 pm:
Stauffer Library - A student reported his black Compaq
Presario V3000 series laptop computer was stolen while left unattended.
ATTEMPTED
BREAK-IN:
October 11 / 12: JDUC
- Security responded to two attempted break-ins that occurred during the same
night. Both attempts were prevented by the presence of an intrusion system in
the areas.
THEFT
FROM VEHICLE / BREAK-IN:
October 5, 2:40
pm: Underground Garage - Parking Department staff requested Security attend
for a vehicle discovered with damages consistent with a break-in. The
Security Supervisor attended and was subsequently informed some change had been
stolen from the center console of the car.
October 3, 4:45 am:
Underground Garage - A caller reported his vehicle was broken into while
parked in the garage, and a backpack containing text books stolen from inside.
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