Weekly crime log: 13 minors caught with alcohol, student falls on, damages toilet
Lindenwood University Public Safety is located on the fourth floor of the Spellmann Center and they can be contacted at (636) 949-4911.
December 4, 2018
MEGAN COURTNEY | Culture Editor
The weekly crime log is a list of incidents that have been reported over the course of the week on and around Lindenwood’s campus. All information is provided by Public Safety and Security and the St. Charles Police Department.
Nov. 26
- A drug violation occurred in Parker Hall at 6:45 p.m. The case was closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
Nov. 27
- A minor was caught in possession of alcohol in Reynolds Hall at 4:20 p.m. The case was closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
Nov. 29
- A minor was caught in possession of alcohol in Reynolds Hall at 2:38 p.m. The case was closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
Nov. 30
- Three minors were caught in possession of alcohol on Patma Street at 11 p.m. All three cases were closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
- One arrest summons was issued by the St. Charles Police Department for a drug violation on Patma Street at 11 p.m. The case was closed.
- Eight minors were caught in possession of alcohol at 11:19 p.m. in Flowers Hall. All eight cases were closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
- A case of stalking was reported on Glenco Drive at 11:55 p.m. The case is still open.
Dec. 1
- A toilet was damaged by a student who fell on it in Rauch Hall at 12:38 a.m. The case was closed and forwarded to the Office of Student Development for review.
Dec. 2
- A vehicle backed into a sign in the Warner Hall parking lot at 12:38 a.m. The sign was put back up, and the case was closed.
- An attempted burglary occurred in Rauch Hall between Dec. 1 and Dec. 2. A window and screen were opened by an unknown subject while a resident was gone. No entry was made, and nothing was disturbed. The St. Charles Police Department was notified, but did not take a report. The case was closed.