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Community Safety

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Community Safety Blotter & Activity 


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November 6, 2023 - November 12, 2023


Weekly Activity:



Alarm checks: 12
Animal issue responses: 0
AOD interactions: 0
Building patrols: 250
Candle/incense violation interactions: 0
Community assistance responses: 1
Escorts: 11
Fire responses: 0
Foot patrols: 127
Held door checks: 8
Maintenance issue responses: 1
Medical assistance responses: 2
Noise complaint responses: 3
Suspicious circumstance responses: 4
Theft reports taken: 1
Unlocks: 108
Vehicle patrols: 233
Vehicle assistance responses: 3
Welfare check responses: 1

 

Weekly Reports:

 

The office of Community Safety invites all community members to provide feedback to us on our services by using the Let Us Know How We’re Doing on our website. Feedback may be made anonymously or with your name and contact information if you would like follow up.

 

Narcan doses discovered missing this week: 0

 

Case #: 230401
Date: 2023 11 07
Time: 15:21
Description: Larceny
Location: McKinley

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of theft from McKinley residence hall. The CSO met with a student whose electric unicycle had been stolen from the kitchen area where they usually kept it. 


Case #: 230402
Date: 2023 11 09
Time: 17:23
Description: Harassment 
Location: Off Campus

Notes: Student reporters of the Quest arrived at 28 West to report an interaction they had had in downtown Portland with multiple unknown individuals while participating in the Palestinian human rights protest. The reporters stated that the other individuals acted in an antagonizing and intimidating manner. They reported their interaction to Community Safety in case it might be of future relevance. 


Case #: 230403
Date: 2023 11 09
Time: 18:22
Description: Medical Assist
Location: Residence Hall

Notes: A CSO was responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. Based on the information provided by the student, the CSO felt calling emergency medical services (EMS) was in order. EMS assessed the student and determined that the student should be transported to a medical facility for further medical evaluation. The student was given a Return to Reed card and the CSO left the scene.


Case #: 230404 
Date: 2023 11 09
Time: 21:23
Description: INCOMPLETE
Location: INCOMPLETE

Notes: INCOMPLETE


Case #: 230405
Date: 2023 11 10
Time: 08:23
Description: Theft of Motor Vehicle
Location: Grove Lot

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of vehicle theft in the Grove Lot. The CSO met with a student who stated that their car had been stolen from where they had parked it in the Grove Lot. The CSO took a full report and encouraged the student to file an online police report.


Case #: 230406
Date: 2023 11 10
Time: 13:27
Description: Damage to Property, Graffiti
Location: Eliot Hall

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of graffiti on the exterior of Eliot Hall. The CSO documented the graffiti and requested that building services be contacted to remove the graffiti.

Case #: 230407
Date: 2023 11 12
Time: 11:33
Description: Damage to Property
Location: Northwest Quadrant

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of a damaged vehicle in the Medical Offices parking lot. Upon arrival, the CSO encountered a car with a shattered window. The CSO observed that the vehicle appeared to have been rummaged through. As the vehicle was registered with Community Safety, Dispatch emailed the owner to alert them of the incident.


Case #: 230408
Date: 2023 11 12
Time: 16:53
Description: Graffiti 
Location: Vollum

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of antisemitic graffiti in a Vollum bathroom. After documenting the graffiti, which was a swastika drawn on a stall divider, the CSO removed the graffiti. This report was forwarded to the Office for Institutional Diversity.


Case #: 230409
Date: 2023 11 12
Time: 17:15
Description: Damage to Property
Location: Front Lawn

Notes: A CSO on patrol near the front lawn observed that deep tire tracks had been made in the grass of the Great Lawn. Based on the multitude of tracks left, the CSO determined that the destruction was most likely intentional.

 

CS Survey Responses:

Every week Community Safety requests survey responses from those who've had interactions with a member of the Community Safety team. These responses are always collected anonymously with the option for the responder to leave contact information if they would like for a member of Community Safety management to contact them, and are used internally for departmental performance tracking. Community Safety has opted to publish these survey results for transparency and community accountability. *Names and pronouns mentioned in survey responses will be redacted to protect the privacy of individuals.

In addition to surveys sent directly to those who have interacted with Community Safety, the Reed community is always encouraged to independently complete the survey regarding Community Safety's performance.
You can take the survey here:   

Responses collected 11 13 2023
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