September 29:Â
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF FOURTH DEGREE
Location: R-Lot / S of 126 Grant Egbert Boulevard
Summary: Caller reported an unknown person damaged a car mirror. Patrol Officer Sony Jean-Philippe responded. The incident is being investigated.Â
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
Location: Eastman Hall / 416 Grant Egbert Boulevard
Summary: Caller reported during New York State Fire Inspection, marijuana was found. Sergeant John Elmore responded. One person was referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.Â
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE/INJURY RELATED
Location: Grant Egbert Boulevard / Roadway Grant Egbert Boulevard
Summary: Caller reported falling off a bicycle and sustaining an ankle injury. Sergeant John Elmore responded. The person declined medical assistance and took their own transportation to the hospital.Â
FIRE ALARM UNDETERMINED CAUSE FOR ALARMÂ
Location: Terrace 13 / 130 Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Simplex reported a fire alarm. Patrol Officer Thaddeus May responded. May was unable to locate the cause of activation.Â
September 30:Â
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE / INJURY RELATED
Location: Lyon Hall / 412 Grant Egbert BoulevardÂ
Summary: Tompkins County 911 Center reported a person had vomited, lost consciousness and struck their head. Sergeant Kevin Noterfonzo responded. The person was transported to the hospital by ambulance.Â
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT / PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: M-Lot / 100 Block Lyceum DriveÂ
Summary: Caller reported a two car property damage motor vehicle accident. Patrol Officer Steven Hutchison responded. The incident was investigated and a report was completed
SCC DISRUPTIVE / EXCESSIVE NOISEÂ
Location: Terrace 4 / 100 Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Caller reported people yelling. Patrol Officer Ivan Cruz responded. Cruz issued a warning to the people responsible.Â
October 1:Â
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
Location: Eastman Hall / 416 Grant Egbert BoulevardÂ
Summary: The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards reported two people were referred for unlawful possession of marijuana. Master Security Officer Amy Noble responded. The person responsible was referred to Conduct.Â
V&T NO INSURANCE
Location: L-Lot / N of 116 Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Caller reported a two car property damage motor vehicle accident. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. Corporal Robert Jones responded and issued uniform traffic tickets for the Town of Ithaca court for unlicensed operation, no insurance, speed not reasonable, failure to maintain lane and no inspection.Â
October 2:Â
SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL/DRUGSÂ
Location: Landon HallÂ
Summary: Caller reported an intoxicated person vomiting. Patrol Officer Sony Jean-Philippe responded. The person was taken into custody under New York State’s Mental Hygiene law, transported to the hospital by ambulance and referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.Â
SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL/DRUGS
Location: Terrace 2 / 119 Tower Skyline Drive
Summary: Tompkins County 911 Center reported a person accidentally burned their side and arm with hot water. Lieutenant Michael Nelson responded. Nelson determined the person was intoxicated. The person was transported to the hospital by ambulance and referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.Â
WELFARE CHECK
Location: Circle Apartments 131 / 131 College CircleÂ
Summary: Caller reported a person making statements about not feeling safe. Patrol Officer Matthew Patire responded. Patire determined the person was not an imminent danger to themself and provided assistance.Â
SCC UNDERAGE POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL
Location: Terraces / General Area Flora Brown DriveÂ
Summary: The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards reported two people were referred for underage possession of alcohol. Master Security Officer Amy Noble responded.Â
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
Location: 190 College Circle / Circle Apartments Building 190Â
Summary: The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards reported six people referred for possession of marijuana. Master Security Officer Amy Noble responded.Â
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE / ILLNESS RELATEDÂ
Location: Circle Apartments Building 180 / 180 College CircleÂ
Summary: Caller reported a person had previously injured their back and now cannot get up. Corporal Jordan Bartolis responded. The person was transported to hospital by ambulance.Â
SCC DRUG VIOLATIONS
Location: Upper Quad / N of 286 Lyceum Drive
Summary: Environmental Health and Safety staff reported an unknown person left marijuana items. Corporal Kevin McClain responded. The incident is being investigated.Â
October 3:Â
ACCIDENTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Wood Field (Soccer) / 100 Block Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Caller reported a vehicle accidentally damaged the grass. Patrol Officer Alex Hitchcock responded. The incident was investigated and a report was completed.Â
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCEÂ
Location: Terrace 9 / 110 Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Caller reported a person sent a concerning text message. Sergeant John Elmore responded. The incident is being investigated.Â
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE
Location: Terrace 8 / 108 Flora Brown Drive
Summary: Caller reported receiving a notification that their package had been delivered but the package was no longer in the area. Patrol Officer Alex Hitchcock responded. The package had been delivered to the wrong building.Â
October 4:Â
SCC IRRESPONSIBLE USE OF ALCOHOL/DRUGS
Location: Circle Apartments Building 190 / 190 College Circle
Summary: The Tompkins County 911 Center reported a person vomiting after ingesting a marijuana edible. Patrol Officer Jon Carr responded. The person was transported to the hospital by ambulance and was referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.Â
October 5:Â
FIRE ALARM UNDETERMINED CAUSE FOR ALARMÂ
Location: Tallcott Hall / 286 Lyceum Drive
Summary: Simplex reported a fire alarm. Corporal Dana Malcolm responded. The alarm was determined to be accidental.Â
FIRE ALARM ACCIDENTAL
Location: Circle Apartments Building 120 / 120 College CircleÂ
Summary: Simplex reported a fire alarm. Patrol Officer Sony Jean-Philippe responded. The activation was caused by cooking.