The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, December 09, 1993, Image 4

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Changes at
Police and Safety
by Terry Kucher
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On Tuesday, December 14,
Larry Silvis will resign from die
position ofßehrend's manager of
Police and Safety to become a
district justice of Mercer
County.
He will be replaced by
William Donahue, the current
Police and Safety at
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Safety
seven years. He also worked for
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worked toward improving
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needs. With oar help, the
students can now park in the
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changed from 8 pjn. We also
opened Dobbins Hall perking
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by Hal D. Coffey
The streets of Erie and the
Behrend campus are safe once
again thanks to the help of
Michael Brenneman, Gail
Seaoski and Barbara Weltcn.
The three students, along with
the Student Activities office,
were recognized by the
Pennsylvania Commission on
Crime and Deliquency with the
Governor's Award for Citizen
Crime Prevention Volunteering.
Brenneman helped Police and
Safety by starting a bicycle
registration program. He received
funding for the project through
SGA and LOC(Living Off-
Campus, formerly Communter
Council).
"He worked with officer David
Lesher in registering and
recovering bicycles," police
services officer Tod C. Allen
said. "The effort he put in was
above and beyood what we asked
for."
Senoski and Welton both
played a part in the arrest of an
obscene phone caller. The caller
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Behrend, Erie and Edinboro
residents before his arrest
Senoski helped the case by
giving Police and Safety a list of
past victims and educating other
residents in her suite.
"Gail gave us a list of past
victims from her floor," Alien
said. "We put taps on their
phones. This helped us out
immensely."
Senoski said she was glad to
get recognition for what she did.
"It's nice to know something
that Residence Life does gets
recognized. A lot of things we
do go unseen," she commented.
Welton had received numerous
obscene calls at 3 a.m„ so she let
Police and Safety set a tap on her
phone. It was through this tap
that the caller was caught
"I let Police and Safety set up
the phone tap because the calls
were affecting my grades and off
campus employment" Wei ton
said. "I shouldn't have my work
negatively affected by someone's
sick phone calls."
After the caller was
apprehended in September, the
prosecution orignially intended to
give a minimal sentence, but
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Welton thought that was not
enough.
"I wrote a letter to the Court of
Common Pleas saying how it
affected my grades and work.
They were going to give him just
a slap on the wrist, so I felt I had
to do something," Welton said.
"The worst part was that he
knew he had a problem, but he
wasn't sorry."
Student Activities received a
certificate of merit as an
organization. It set up crime
prevention exercises.
According to the qualifications
for the award. Student Activities
had to sustain crime prevention
activities for five years.
"They've done all kinds of
things from calling us with help
on investigations, to asking for
our assistance, to sponsoring
crime prevention programs,"
Allen said.
Allen said these award
recipients epitomized how police
investigations have evolved.
"Studies have found that
community assistance in
investigating has helped to solve
many more crimes than the
police alone."
Precautions
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medication, avoid
mixing alcohol;
check with physician
before mixing with
other medication or
taking while
jxegnant or breast