Police Beat Summary Nov. 21, 2008
Issue date: 11/21/08 Section: Police Beat
Nov. 13
12:12 a.m. A caller from Richmond College reported a stop sign located on Gilbert Graves Drive was missing screws and hanging down.
1:16 a.m. A caller from College Courts report someone making loud noises in an apartment on the 600 block. The resident advisor on duty contacted the person who was playing the violin and told the resident to practice earlier during the day.
1:23 p.m. A caller from Waterfield Library reported a stolen laptop. An officer took a report for theft by unlawful taking more than $300.
Nov. 14
1:39 a.m. A resident assistant from Franklin College requested assistance with an intoxicated student who was trying to start a fight with another person. The students were requested to separate. An officer took a report.
2:41 p.m. Murray State Police, at 17th Street and Olive Boulevard issued a citation to Royce D. Earnest, nonstudent from Murray, for driving with a suspended driver's license.
8:37 p.m. A caller from Alexander Hall reported a suspicious person who was possibly a maintenance worker, walking through the building. An officer walked through the building, but did not find the roaming person.
Nov. 15
1:23 a.m. A caller from the Quad requested extra patrol for a group spending the night in tents for a fundraiser. Officers were notified.
1:35 a.m. A Murray State Police officer at Payne and 12th Streets requested assistance from the Murray Police Department for a assault victim. Murray Police Department was notified.
3:16 a.m. A caller from Elizabeth College reported a person having a seizure in front of the building. The housing staff, Emergency Medical Services were notified and Central Plant was requested to clean the blood left on the concrete. EMS transported the person to the emergency room and an officer took a report.
Nov. 16
12:54 a.m. A resident assistant from Elizabeth College reported a cigarette butt lying on the floor of the seventh floor elevator lobby. The butt appeared to be old and did not indicate it was put out indoors.
12:12 a.m. A caller from Richmond College reported a stop sign located on Gilbert Graves Drive was missing screws and hanging down.
1:16 a.m. A caller from College Courts report someone making loud noises in an apartment on the 600 block. The resident advisor on duty contacted the person who was playing the violin and told the resident to practice earlier during the day.
1:23 p.m. A caller from Waterfield Library reported a stolen laptop. An officer took a report for theft by unlawful taking more than $300.
Nov. 14
1:39 a.m. A resident assistant from Franklin College requested assistance with an intoxicated student who was trying to start a fight with another person. The students were requested to separate. An officer took a report.
2:41 p.m. Murray State Police, at 17th Street and Olive Boulevard issued a citation to Royce D. Earnest, nonstudent from Murray, for driving with a suspended driver's license.
8:37 p.m. A caller from Alexander Hall reported a suspicious person who was possibly a maintenance worker, walking through the building. An officer walked through the building, but did not find the roaming person.
Nov. 15
1:23 a.m. A caller from the Quad requested extra patrol for a group spending the night in tents for a fundraiser. Officers were notified.
1:35 a.m. A Murray State Police officer at Payne and 12th Streets requested assistance from the Murray Police Department for a assault victim. Murray Police Department was notified.
3:16 a.m. A caller from Elizabeth College reported a person having a seizure in front of the building. The housing staff, Emergency Medical Services were notified and Central Plant was requested to clean the blood left on the concrete. EMS transported the person to the emergency room and an officer took a report.
Nov. 16
12:54 a.m. A resident assistant from Elizabeth College reported a cigarette butt lying on the floor of the seventh floor elevator lobby. The butt appeared to be old and did not indicate it was put out indoors.
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