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Community Safety

Division of Student Life

Community Safety Blotter & Activity 


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May 1, 2023 - May 7, 2023


Weekly Activity:



Alarm checks: 7
Animal issue responses: 1
AOD interactions: 0
Building patrols: 317
Candle/incense violation interactions: 0
Community assistance responses: 2
Escorts: 7
Fire responses: 0
Foot patrols: 172
Held door checks: 15
Maintenance issue responses: 1
Medical assistance responses: 5
Noise complaint responses: 0
Suspicious circumstance responses: 11
Theft reports taken: 1
Unlocks: 84
Vehicle patrols: 241
Vehicle assistance responses: 1
Welfare check responses: 0

 

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 #: 230189
Date: 2023 05 03
Time: 12:50
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Location: ODB

Notes: A CSO was dispatched to assist a fellow CSO with a group of students loitering on the roof of ODB. The contacting CSO asked the students to get down from the roof and requested assistance when the group of students refused. By the time the assisting CSO arrived, the students had left the roof and entered into one of the dorm rooms. There was no response when the CSOs knocked on the corresponding room door.

 

Case #: 230190
Date: 2023 05 04
Time: 00:51
Description: Medical Assist - Other
Location: Residence Hall

Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. Upon arrival, the CSO met with two students, one of whom was feeling unwell. After discussing the student’s symptoms, the CSO gave the student a medical card and offered to call an ambulance, which the student refused. The student later informed Community Safety they had gone to the ER.

 

Case #: 230191
Date: 2023 05 05
Time: 13:57
Description: Information Only
Location: Central Campus

Notes: A CSO was stationed in central campus for an on campus rally concerning employee compensation. The gathering dispersed peacefully after the rally concluded.

 

Case #: 230192
Date: 2023 05 05
Time: 14:40
Description: Accident
Location: Land Bridge

Notes: A CSO on patrol near the land bridge was flagged down by a group of students requesting aid for a student who had been injured nearby. The CSO gave basic first aid and offered to call an ambulance, which the student declined. With aid from another student, the injured party returned to their dorm.

 

Case #: 230193
Date: 2023 05 06
Time: 08:25
Description: Theft
Location: Gray Campus Center

Notes: A student reported to Community Safety that their bike had been stolen from the bike rack where it had been secured in front of the GCC.

 

Case #: 230194
Date: 2023 05 07
Time: 01:44
Description: Medical Transport
Location: Residence Hall

Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. After speaking with the nurse hotline, the student agreed to go to the hospital but declined an ambulance. The student requested that Community Safety arrange for a taxi to transport them to a nearby medical facility so they could be evaluated.

 

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 05 08 2023
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Escort Met expectations Thanks to (Redacted) & (Redacted)!
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Vehicle Assist Met expectations
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AOD Met expectations
AOD Below expectations I understand that it is Community Safety's responsibility to enforce the alcohol and drug policy at Reed, but considering that the AOD infraction was for a single drink in a relatively private common space in which no one was being loud or disruptive while outside students were on hard drugs and screaming during Renn Faire, I found the CSOs priorities to be confusing. The same night I got the AOD I was in bed by midnight listening to students scream outside my window for several hours before they went to bed, and CSOs were nowhere to be seen. I got the impression that CSOs were essentially looking for easy stoppages, gatherings that could be easily and quietly shut down, rather than actually attempting to ensure student safety, upon which the gathering in question did not infringe.
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AOD Below expectations There were many other people around us smoking weed as we were but we happened to be targeted in what felt racially charged. Also it’s just weed and we were all over 21 and not hurting anyone, just celebrating renn fayre.
AOD Below expectations This occured during Renn Faire, during which there was a controlled and safe environment for those partaking at this particular incident. It was quiet and calm, and I felt as if it was an ineffective use of resources during such a Alcohol and Drug filled time such as Renn Faire when there were worse situations taking place.