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CAMPUS INCIDENTS --
APRIL 25-JULY 5
These are a selection of incidents reported by the Campus Safety Department:
April 25-May 1
- We received a report of a stolen vehicle from Q-Lot. File turned over
to Saskatoon police. Police recovered the vehicle.
- A male was escorted out of Campus Cove for causing a disturbance.
May 2-8
- Officers attended to a report of a fire outside of Assiniboine Hall.
A mattress was smoldering. The Fire Department arrived and extinguished
it.
- Our officers and Saskatoon police attended Louis’ several times
to deal with fallout from an all-ages dance. Officers dealt with fights
and drinking outside the building.
May 9-15
- Various areas of St. Thomas More College were spray painted with graffiti
and graffiti was spray painted on Assiniboine Hall.
- A TV and VCR were stolen from the Williams Building.
- Two males were arrested on campus for possession of break-and-entering
tools. They were turned over to city police for processing.
May 16-23
- Three males (two were young offenders) were arrested for mischief
and willful damage. They smashed a picnic table by throwing it repeatedly
onto a boulder.
May 24-30
- Unknown culprits spray painted graffiti on the Williams Building and
a garbage bin.
May 30-June 5
- A 24-hour suspension was issued to a person for having driven after
consuming alcohol.
June 6-12
- A tent was removed from University property near the Diefenbaker Canada
Centre. A male has been living in the tent. There is no camping on University
property.
June 13-19
- 50 CDs, a Discman, headphones, mini-speakers and a laptop computer
were stolen from Arts. This file is still under investigation.
- There was a vehicle break-in in Q-Lot. Stolen items included a car
stereo, cell phone charger and change. There was also a break-in to
a vehicle in U-Lot. Numerous items were stolen including tools and jumper
cables.
- A male was found sleeping in the basement of Biology. He was turned
over to City police.
June 20-26
- A male youth was seen tampering with sprinklers at CLS. Investigation
revealed he had been charged with a criminal offence and one of the
conditions of his release was a curfew which he had breached. He was
turned over to City police.
- A major thunderstorm hit campus the night of June 22 resulting in
flooding in several buildings. Downed trees blocked several roadways
and lighting and traffic signals on Preston Avenue were lost. A large
parabolic dish was tossed from the roof of Engineering onto a nearby
walkway. Roofs were blown off a couple of large animal shelters in the
Vet-Med area. Grounds workers attended to clear roadways of fallen debris.
June 27-July 5
- Officers observed several persons in a vehicle in C-Lot. The occupants
exited and officers observed a strong odour of marijuana. A small amount
of marijuana was seized and turned over to city police.
- Someone spray painted graffiti on the electrical boxes behind the
MUB and on the east wall of the Arts Tower.
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communications.office@usask.ca
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