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Written by LSSU Public Safety   
Sunday, 16 March 2008
February 24 through March 9, 2008
On Tuesday, February 26th, the Department was notified of a bio-hazard situation in Crawford Hall.  Officers responded and found a small amount of blood on the floor in the east basement.  Maintenance was contacted to handle the situation.
Also on Tuesday, February 26th, officers responded to a domestic situation involving suite mates in the Village.  While officers were assisting Campus Life in resolving the situation, one of the individuals became unhappy with the process and returned to his room where he assaulted his suite mate by pushing him.  The pair was separated and alternative living arrangements were made for one of the individuals.  The victim also met with members of the Sault Police Department.
A staff member at the Arts Center called on Tuesday, February 26th, to report a woman who was behaving in an argumentative manner.  The woman was also said to have attempted to gain access to a concert without a ticket.  Officers will be checking the area periodically as a result.
A student reported receiving a harassing/threatening email on Thursday, February 28th.  The complaint was turned over to the Sault Police Department.
The owner of a vehicle parked in H Lot reported that someone had siphoned gas from the tank of his vehicle at some point between February 24 and 29.
On March 3, an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation contacted the Public Safety Office while doing a background check on a former student.  The agent was interested in information pertaining to a parking citation the student had received while attending the University.
Later on the same date, an investigator with the US Customs and Border Protection Service also contacted the department for a background check.  He seemed unimpressed to discover that the subject of his investigation had received several parking citations while attending the University.
A member of the custodial staff assigned to the Norris Center observed a woman standing in the stairwell of the building.  When the custodian engaged the woman in small talk, she threatened to jump from the second floor and put her leg over the railing.  Officers from the department arrived on the scene and managed to keep the woman from injuring herself until members of the Sault Police Department and Sault Fire and Rescue arrived on the scene.
Officers on random patrol observed a subject in Brady Hall carrying two large rolls of toilet paper.  The subject stated that he was going to ‘mess up his roommate’s room’ with them.  The officers instructed the individual to return the paper to the restroom he had taken it from, which he did.  The individual then left Brady Hall empty-handed.
In addition to the above actions, the Public Safety Office handled the following routine activities:  26 weapons escorts, 79 room admits, and 9 motorists assists.  We also received 7 lost and found property complainants, investigated 3 alarm, assisted maintenance with 9 problems and investigated 1 vehicle accident.  
Public Safety Tip of the Week:  It’s easy to believe that your behavior while in school will not affect your life once you leave the University.  That belief, however, may be incorrect.  In this day and age of heightened security concerns, many business conduct in-depth background investigations on potential employees.  Do not let your behavior here keep you from that perfect job in the future.
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