go 4 Police Report Tuesday, January 18 A non-student was observed staggering in the apartment lot. When approached by Police and Safety officers, the individual ran and attempted to hide under a parked car The individual was charged with underage drinking. Friday, January 21 A fraudulent check was issued for advertising in the Behrend Collegian. This is currently under investigation. Saturday, January 22 A student who was highly intoxicated was transported to a local hospital to have her stomach pumped. Charges have also been filed against the student. A non-student was charged with underage drinking and a traffic violation. A non-student was arrested for driving under the influence. A domestic disturbince was repotted between a student and his non-student girlfriend. This incident is still under investigation at this time. Tuesday, January 25 A student injured his knee while playing basketball in Erie Hall. A student reported the theft of ha purse from the Gorge. This is currently wider investigation. ) )',k ~ , I \ `l, \ . , .L . . 1 ‘.. I f / THE LOGAN WINTERGARDEN SERIES Thursday, January 27 A student in Porcupine Hall reported receiving harassing telephone calls. This case is under investigation. Two hit and run vehicle accidents were reported in the campus parking lots. Officers responded to a report of smoke coming from the laundry morn of Tigress Hall. They found the source of the smoke to be a belt from an overloaded washing machine. Friday, January 28 A student reported being harassed by another student. This case is currently under investigation by both Police and Safety and Student Affairs. Two minor motor vehicle accidents were lelxmL Sunday, January 30 A student reported that someone had tried to remove the luggage rack from his car. Further investigation proved this case unfounded. The damage was due to snow and ice. A student reported the theft of $5O from her room. This incident is currently under investigation. Monday, January 31 A telephone was reported stolen from the Women's Resource Center. This incident is under investigation. ,u►m NOB THE UPTOWN STRING QUARTET BRING YOUR LUNCH TO THE PENN STATE-BEHREND WINTERGARDEN AND ENJOY WORLD-CLASS PERFORMANCES IN AN INFORMAL SETTING. ADMISSION IS FREE. SGA REPORT Every first meeting of the month Bill Donahue, manager of Police and Safety, or an employee representative, will be attending to answer any questions. This week Todd Allen presented us with the Behrend Crimewatch Program. All SGA members agreed to join the program. If any students are interested in the program, contact Police and Safety. An election was held to fill the open resident senator position on SGA between Joe Mottilo and Nanette Aquire with Nanette Aquire winning. SGA thanks both students for participating in the election and would like to congratulate Nanette. Next week SGA will be voting on approving the Knights of Columbus' constitution. Jason DeMarte SGA Vice President [RIME'S DON 'I lEi FRIENDS DR VE DRUNK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 PENNSTATE rp tl Erie Thursday, February 3, 1994 IV lIIf Km CAII A CU IAtE A MO The Behrend College