Mar. 24
11:55 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers responded to a fire alarm at the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity house. Officers made contact with fraternity members and discovered there was no fire. The Tulsa Fire Department responded but was canceled as soon as it was discovered there was no actual fire.
Mar. 25
10:40 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Brown Village Apartments Lot for a report of a non injury motor vehicle accident. Officers met with a student who stated they struck another student’s vehicle while backing out of a parking stall. Officers were unable to locate the owner of the second vehicle, but left information for the student to contact Campus Security.
Mar. 27
5:05 a.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Brown Village Apartments Lot for a report of a non injury motor vehicle accident. Officers met with a student who stated they struck another student’s vehicle while backing out of a parking stall. Officers were unable to locate the owner of the second vehicle, but left information for the student to contact Campus Security.
Mar. 29
5:45 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers responded to a fire alarm at Phillips Hall. All occupants were evacuated and officers found the source of the alarm to be from burnt food in the break room. Tulsa
Fire Department was cancelled. The alarm panel was reset and the occupants for the event were allowed to re-enter.
7:10 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers responded to a report of a loud sound that came from the area of Fraternity Row. Upon investigation, officers found members of a fraternity house had placed dry ice in a
small water bottle to cause the sound. Officers informed the individuals this activity was not permitted on the University of Tulsa property. The individuals informed officers it would not happen again, and officers left
the area without further incident.
8:50 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to Hardesty Hall to check on a reported odor of marijuana outside one of the dorm rooms. Officers met with the resident assistant and knocked on
the door. No additional evidence was found in the room itself, and no odor was present inside, so officers left the residence.
10:40 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Mayo Village Apartments in regards to a noise complaint. When officers arrived on scene, the smell of marijuana was detected. Officers checked inside the source apartment, but were unable to find any marijuana or paraphernalia in the apartment.
10:40 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Brown Village Apartments to document the damage from a grease fire in one of the residences. No alarm was ever received at the Communi-
cation Center from the event. When officers arrived, the fire was already out, and the residents were ventilating the apartment by opening all the windows. Officers took photographs of the damage.
Mar. 30
10:50 a.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Mayo Village Apartments for a report of a bicycle larceny. Officers spoke with a student who stated their bicycle was locked to a bicycle rack the previous day and when they returned, the bicycle was missing. Officers took a written statement and collected information
on the bicycle that was stolen.
7:00 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Chapman Commons for a report of an injured student. Officers arrived and administered first aid with the consent of the student. The student declined emergency medical attention and was transported by a friend to a medical facility.
Apr. 4
12:00 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers received a report of a student who had been threatened by another student in Keplinger Hall. Officers spoke with the student and collected statements from the parties involved.
1:30 p.m.
University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers were dispatched to the Henneke Building in reference to an individual loitering in the back alley by the air conditioners. Officers made contact with the individual and discovered they had been previously contacted by Campus Security multiple times. The Tulsa Police Department was contact-
ed. The individual was arrested for their outstanding warrants.
Apr. 5
5:55 p.m.
While on routine patrol, University of Tulsa Campus Security Officers observed an individual stumbling on the sidewalk of South Delaware Avenue near the Collins Fitness Center. The individual fell several times onto Delaware Ave. The Communication Center contacted Emergency Medical Services Authority(EMSA) due to the individual being highly intoxicated and bleeding. EMSA transported the individual to Okla-
homa State University Medical Center for further treatment.
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