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Police Blotter March 5 to 19
Credit: Lydia Kacala
The Cleveland State police department keeps a 60-day running ledger of all the calls made to campus police.

Cleveland State police blotter - March 5-19

Between March 5 and 19 the most common entry in the 60-day CSU Police Department crime log was alarms. However, other more serious incidents were dotted across the period.

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The Cleveland State police department keeps a 60-day running ledger of all the calls made to campus police. The Cleveland Stater provides a bi-weekly summary of the calls and alleged crimes that took place on campus.

Between March 5 and 19 the most common entry in the 60-day crime log was alarms. However, other more serious incidents were dotted across the period.

Excluding alarms there were 10 crimes reported. Typically we would tell you how many times each crime occurred but this week each charge only came up once on the crime log.

On March 6 there was an alleged breaking and entering at the Health Sciences building. The case remains open.

Another case that happened at Fenn Tower on March 6 resulted in two charges, a tampering charge and a possession of marijuana charge. This case is still open.

On March 7 there was an incident reported for criminal trespass and petty theft at the Student Center. This case is listed in the log as referred to the prosecutor.

There was an incident reported for theft and misuse of credit card at the Recreation Center on March 8. Both these incidents are listed as open.

On March 10 there was an incident at the Health Sciences building reported for criminal damaging and endangering. There is no listing on the crime log as to whether this case is open or closed.

Finally, the last report for the bi-weekly period was an incident off campus at Rascal House that happened on March 12. Disorderly conduct is the first charge listed in this incident and it is listed as open. Obstructing official business is the second charge from this incident and is listed as referred to the prosecutor.

To stay up to date with crime around campus here is the link to CSU PD’s 60-day crime log, or you can check the Stater Police Blotter fortnight for a summary.