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Campus Safety and Security
May 18, 2009 May 26, 2009
On Campus
None to
Report
Off Campus
Malicious Destruction of Property Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity House, 223 E. 33rd St. On May 18th between 2:00 AM and 10:00 AM, an unknown person threw a piece of concrete through the front window. An occupant of the house who was sleeping did not hear anything. No injuries. Investigation continuing.
Graffiti JHU Press Building, 2715 N. Charles St. Between May 23rd at 10:30 PM and May 24th at 3:10 PM, letters were spray-painted on the southwest corner basement door and on the canvas advertising sign mounted on the fence. A campus officer found similar graffiti on garage doors, a dumpster and a utility pole in the 2700 Blk. Lovegrove St. Baltimore Police were notified.
CCTV Observations:
· Suspicious Males/Tampering with a bicycle Unit E. University Parkway. Interfaith bike rack May 23rd at 2:04 AM, two males were observed tampering with a bike secured to the bike rack. One of the males was observed pulling at the bike in an attempt to break the bike free from the rack. The males were stopped, identified and given trespass warnings.
· Juvenile Trespassers Wolman West Bike Rack On May 24th at 12:05 PM, two juveniles were seen tampering with secured bicycles. They were stopped by campus officers, identified and given trespass warnings. Baltimore Police responded
· Suspicious Person/Trespasser 3000 Blk. Lovegrove St. May 25th at 2:05 AM, a male was observed acting suspiciously in the rear of the Homewood Apts. Building. He was stopped by campus officers and identified. Baltimore Police responded for a warrant check (he was not wanted). The subject was given a trespass warning and directed away from the building.
REMINDERS
When traveling at night use the Security Departments
escort service at 410-516-8700. Security Escort Vans are operational
from 5:00 PM to 3:00AM.
During exam week an Escort Van will also be running from 3:00
AM to 7:00 AM as a service to students studying on campus.
All students are welcome to participate in the
on
http://www.jhu.edu/~security and
distributed to the Residential Advisors.