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Community Safety

Division of Student Life

Community Safety Blotter & Activity 


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February 14, 2022 - February 20, 2022


Weekly Activity:



Alarm checks: 9
Animal issue responses: 1
AOD interactions: 0
Building patrols: 156
Candle/incense violation interactions: 0
Community assistance responses: 1
Escorts: 3
Fire responses: 0
Foot patrols: 343
Held door checks: 4
Maintenance issue responses: 1
Medical assistance responses: 4
Noise complaint responses: 3
Suspicious circumstance responses: 13
Theft reports taken: 0
Unlocks: 63
Vehicle patrols: 256
Vehicle assistance responses: 6
Welfare check responses: 2

 

Weekly Reports:

 

Case #: 220050
Date: 2022 02 14
Time: 1543
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: Eliot Hall

Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in Eliot Hall. While the CSO was evaluating and monitoring the individual, the individual requested transport to a nearby medical facility. The CSO facilitated the transport then cleared the call.

 

Case #: 220051
Date: 2022 02 15
Time: 1109
Description: Evidence of Drug Use
Location: Trillium

Notes: Upon stepping onto the 4th floor balcony while on patrol of Trillium, a CSO observed on the table a container with a label indicating its purpose was to hold cannabis. The CSO also observed what appeared to be the remains of multiple cannabis cigarettes in the ashtray. The CSO confirmed that the cannabis container was empty and disposed of the container and contents of the ashtray then continued on their patrol. 

 

Case #: 220052
Date: 2022 02 16
Time: 2007
Description: Trespass
Location: Medical Offices

Notes: A CSO on patrol near the medical offices encountered a known trespassed individual and based on prior encounters between this individual and multiple CSOs, the CSO requested Portland Police response. When the CSO initiated contact with the individual, the individual made statements which were incoherent to the CSO and began walking toward the CSO with what appeared to be a large bone. When the CSO requested the individual drop the bone, they did so. Portland Police arrived on scene and after a discussion with the individual the individual left campus property under their own volition.

 

Case #: 220053
Date: 2022 02 17
Time: 0004
Description: Student Concern
Location: Residence Hall

Notes: A CSO responded to a request to check on the welfare of a student. The CSO made contact with the student and ensured they were connected with the proper resources.

 

Case #: 220054
Date: 2022 02 18
Time: 1526
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: PAB

Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in the PAB. Upon arrival, the CSO met with a student who was experiencing a known medical issue. The student declined medical treatment by a professional as they were already aware of the options for care. The CSO connected the student with the Dean of Students, per the student’s request.

 

Case #: 220055
Date: 2022 02 18
Time: 1729
Description: Damage to Property
Location: Library

Notes: A CSO on patrol near the library encountered a cut bike lock on the ground near the bike racks on the north side of the building.

 

Case #: 220056
Date: 2022 02 18
Time: 2242
Description: Theft from Vehicle
Location: ETC

Notes: A CSO on patrol near the East Lot was flagged down by a Reed employee. The employee reported that they had parked their vehicle east of the ETC and when they returned to their vehicle, their rear license plate was missing and they feared it had been stolen. The CSO recommended the employee also file a report with the Portland Police and sympathized with the employee’s situation.

 

Case #: 220057
Date: 2022 02 18
Time: 2358
Description: Graffiti
Location: GCC

Notes: A CSO responded to a report of new graffiti in the GCC lower level restrooms. The CSO did not see anybody actively applying the graffiti, but did observe graffiti on the walls and bathroom stalls in both lower level bathrooms. The CSO also observed new graffiti on the eastmost door of the Pool Hall. Building Services was contacted for removal of the graffiti.

 

Case #: 220058
Date: 2022 02 19
Time: 1831
Description: Damage to Property/Stolen Property
Location: Off Campus

Notes: While performing an unlock at the Outdoor Center, a CSO was approached by a student who reported a vehicle break in and theft of property. The student reported that, while parked at a trailhead for a Gray fund trip, a Reed van had its driver side window broken and multiple students' belongings had been stolen. The CSO spoke with the students who’d had items stolen and took down the details of items and values. 

 

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 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.
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Responses collected 02 20 2022
Vehicle Assist Surpassed expectations My car got stuck on a curb. couldn't move it and had to call AAA to get it towed. But CSO was nice
Unlock Surpassed expectations
Unlock Surpassed expectations
Unlock Met expectations
Unlock Surpassed expectations Super nice helping me open the door and teaching me how to keep the door unstuck so I could open it again anytime.
Vehicle Assist Surpassed expectations Very nice CSO, and always there for whenever we need them. I appreciate the help!
Vehicle Assist Surpassed expectations
Unlock Surpassed expectations Thank you for being patient with me even though you only had to come over because I was dumb and locked myself out
Unlock Met expectations
Unlock Surpassed expectations (Redacted) is great - arrive very quickly and made sure I was all set for the day despite my own boneheaded error getting locked out.
Escort Surpassed expectations My experience was great. The officer that escorted me was also very friendly and helpful
Unlock Surpassed expectations arrived much more quickly than expected. CSO had already checked my entry in the directory so I did not need to show ID