Crime log: drug violations, minors caught in posession, theft

Lindenwood+University+Public+Safety+is+located+at+1905+First+Capitol+First+Capitol%2C+Suite+A%2C+and+can+be+contacted+at+%28636%29949-4911.

Lindenwood University Public Safety is located at 1905 First Capitol First Capitol, Suite A, and can be contacted at (636)949-4911.

Caleb Woods, Reporter

The weekly crime log is a list of incidents that reportedly occur on and around Lindenwood’s campus.

All of the information is provided by the Public Safety and Security office and the Saint Charles Police Department.

This crime log lists the crimes reported from Sept. 25 to Oct. 9.

Sept. 25
Property damage was reported at a print shop. The incident occurred between 10 p.m. and 6:44 a.m. between Sept. 23 and Sept. 24. The case was closed.

Sept. 26
A theft was reported at Linden Terrace. The date and time of the occurrence are unknown. The case was closed.

Sept. 26
A case of harassment was reported at Rauch Memorial Hall. The date and time of the occurrence are unknown. The case was closed and transferred to the St. Charles Police Department.

Sept. 30
A case of stealing occurred on Sept. 29 in the Scheidegger parking lot. The time of the occurrence is unknown. The case was closed and transferred to the St. Charles Police Department.

Oct. 1
Property damage was reported at Glenco Dr. The time of the occurrence is unknown. The case was closed.

Oct. 3
A minor was caught in possession of alcohol at Glenco Dr. The incident occurred at 10:15 p.m. The case was closed.

Oct. 6
A case of fondling was reported. The incident occurred on Aug. 27 at Cobbs Hall. The case was closed and transferred to the Title IX Office.

Oct. 7
A case of auto theft was reported at Glenco Dr. The date and time of the occurrence are unknown. The case was closed and transferred to the St. Charles Police Department.

Oct. 9
Two cases of drug violations were reported at Ayers Hall. The incident occurred at 2:15 a.m. The case was closed and transferred to OCS.

Oct. 9
A case of property damage occurred between Oct. 8 and Oct. 9. There were no witnesses and no video evidence. The case was closed.