Crime Lines 03/01/2022 – 03/07/2022

03/01/2022  Hit & Run – Officers met with the complainant at FSUPD HQ’s.  The subject reported his vehicle was damaged while parked in the Upper Pullen Parking Lot.  A review of the Oculars Camera System revealed only one vehicle parked in the space next to the driver’s side of the complainant’s vehicle. However, it did not appear that this vehicle was responsible for striking the complainants vehicle when it arrived or when it exited the parking space.  The suspect’s vehicle was located in Edgewood’s parking lot.  There was no damage to that vehicle.  Due to officers not being able to confirm the damage occurred in an FSU parking lot as described, officers request the case be suspended until other potential suspect vehicle information is developed.   

03/01/2022  Harassment – A parent of a female FSU student contacted FSUPD regarding an ongoing harassment issue with a male FSU student.  The University previously issued a “No Contact Order” to the male however as of today he has violated the order two times that she knows of.  The parent and student were advised her daughter has the right to file for a Peace Order and she was provided with the information as to how and where to do so.  Ocularis Camera System was later reviewed to find many instances of suspicious behavior from the male FSU student in question as well as the two instances the “No Contact Order” was violated.  Judicial Board Referral Submitted.   

03/02/2022  Administrative Paper Service – Officers responded to Brownsville Hall to serve a FSU student with a trespass letter from Student Affairs.  Contact made – Paper served.  

03/03/2022 Assist Other Agency  While officers were conducting FSU business at BB&T Trust Bank, the manager advised they had just had a suspicious male subject in the front of the building.  FSUPD completed a patrol check of the front and rear of the building with negative results.  FPD was notified of the incident who advised they would follow up with the bank. 

 03/04/2022  Narcotics Complaint – Officers responded to Frederick Hall for an odor of CDS.  Upon arrival, a walk-through of the quad in question was performed with officers unable to detect any odor of CDS. 

03/04/2022  Noise Complaint – Officers responded to the 5th floor of Brownsville Hall for a noise disturbance.  Upon arrival, a group of approximately 20 students were observed, many of which were playing card games or just talking, and a speaker playing music at an unacceptable level given the time of night.  Officers informed every one of the complaints and the party would be broken up.  Every individual showed immediate cooperation and immediately dispersed.  Any liter was cleaned up as well as furniture returned to normal position.  Due to cooperation no citations were issued.   

03/05/2022  Disturbance – Officers responded to Edgewood for a reported disturbance.  Upon arrival, officers made contact with the complainant who advised he was having issues with a female FSU student who was visiting the room.  At the officer’s request, the female was asked to leave and go to her room.  The female was angry and argumentative also causing further disturbance by stomping her feet and kicking her vacuum and game inside her room.  Judicial Board Referral Submitted. 

03/05/2022  CDS – Upon returning the Saferide Van #54, the driver located what he thought was a “purse.”  The purse was opened and contained CDS inside.  The purse was turned over to FSUPD.  There are no suspects at this time.  The evidence is to be destroyed.   

03/06/2022  Assist Other Agency (FPD) Officers responded to Bobcat Court to assist FPD with dispersing of a party.  Upon arrival, FPD advised most of the party had broken up. While officers walked towards the remaining subjects, they all dispersed without any contact needing to be made.  No issues. 

03/07/2022  Request for Officer – Officers responded to Brownsville for an FSU student that had fallen.  The female advised she did not need medical assistance; she had slipped and is disabled.  Officers assisted her and cleared.  

Summary period includes 105 calls for service and 6 traffic stops.

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