Crime Report Apr. 3 Issue 24

Late night munchies

1:14 a.m. March 28. A report was made from 1313 SW 21st Street. A southeast fence motion set off the alarm. Everything was found secure and the alarm was reset.

It was all in your head

9:24 a.m. March 28. Washburn Institute of Technology reported an odor of marijuana coming from a subject. Contact was made and no odor was present.

We can buff that out later

5:48 p.m. March 28. An individual reported new damage to their vehicle in parking lot 9 of Washburn.

Return of the late night muncher

12:58 a.m. March 29. A report was made from 1313 SW 21st Street. A northeast fence motion set off the alarm. Everything was found secure and the alarm was reset.

Someone forgot the rotten eggs

7:23 a.m. March 29. A report was made from Warehouse #1 at 1900 SW College Ave. There was a strong odor of natural gas. The building was determined to be all clear.

Medical Report

1:27 a.m. March 31. A medical report was made from Lincoln Hall.

Return of the rotten eggs

12:37 a.m. April 1. A report was made from Warehouse #1 at 1900 SW College Ave. There was a strong odor of natural gas. The building was determined to be all clear.

Early bird gets to class early

6:15 a.m. April 1. A motion alarm was set off in the KBI Forensic Science Center. No cause was found.

Stuck between a rock and a hard place

1:20 p.m. April 1. A report was made from Benton Hall. Individuals were temporarily stuck inside the elevator.

Medical Report

10:41 p.m. April 1. There was a welfare check on a student in parking lot 16 of Washburn. The student refused medical transport.

Medical Report

2:10 a.m. April 2. There was a medical call made from Petro Allied Health. An indivudal was transported to St. Francis and notified as a code yellow.