Blotter for Friday, April 27 – Monday, April 30
May 1, 2012
FRI., APRIL 27
4 A.M.
Yahya Salem Alqahtani, of Bowling Green, was cited for disorderly conduct near Alpha Phi Sorority. An age was not provided.
1:23 P.M.
A theft of less than $500 was reported at Kreischer Darrow.
9 P.M.
A drug violation was reported in Kohl Hall.
11:10 P.M.
An ambulance assistance was reported in Harshman Bromfield.
SAT., APRIL 28
3 A.M.
A suspicious person was reported at Jerome Library.
3:56 A.M.
Criminal mischief was reported at Harshman Chapman.
5:47 P.M.
An ambulance assistance was reported at the intramural fields.
6:15 P.M.
An ambulance assistance was reported at the intramural fields.
7:41 P.M.
An ambulance assistance was reported at Delta Zeta Sorority.
SUN., APRIL 29
12:19 A.M.
Disorderly conduct was reported at the television station.
1:03 A.M.
Disorderly conduct was reported at McDonald West.
2:46 P.M.
An ambulance assistance was reported near the Union.
3:41 P.M.
A theft of less than $500 was reported near Centennial Hall.
MON., APRIL 30
6:04 A.M.
Complainant reported an Xbox and iPad stolen from an apartment within the 600 block of S. Main St. sometime between 7 a.m. Friday and the time of the complaint.
10:51 A.M.
Stephen E. Stout, 20, of Bowling Green, was cited for prohibited acts/fake ID. A citation location was not provided.
11:05 A.M.
A black male subject and black female subject were reported to have shortchanged a clerk out of $40 at a convenience store within the 1600 block of E. Wooster St. They were reported to have left eastbound on Wooster.
11:15 A.M.
Two small dents in the rear passenger side of a vehicle were reported within the 300 block of E. Court St., causing about $500 worth of damage.
1:41 P.M.
Complainant reported being thrown to the ground by staff members at an establishment within the 100 block of N. Main St. around 12:30 a.m.
2:16 P.M.
Complainant within the 700 block of E. Napoleon Road reportedly received a check and was instructed to send a certain amount to an overseas company. The check is possibly fraudulent.