Community Safety Blotter & Activity
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April 7 - April 13, 2025
Weekly Activity:
Alarm checks: 0
Animal issue responses: 2
AOD interactions: 3
Building patrols: 443
Candle/incense violation interactions: 0
Community assistance responses: 3
Escorts: 5
Fire responses: 0
Foot patrols: 136
Held door checks: 1
Maintenance issue responses: 2
Medical assistance responses: 3
Noise complaint responses: 0
Suspicious circumstance responses: 6
Theft reports taken: 0
Unlocks: 52
Vehicle patrols: 199
Vehicle assistance responses: 1
Welfare check responses: 2
Weekly Reports:
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Narcan doses discovered missing this week: 0
Case #: 250107
Date: 2025 04 07
Time: 18:48
Description: Damage to Property
Location: Reactor
Notes: The director of Community Safety received a report from the reactor director regarding a potential security incident at the reactor. The proper authorities have been informed in this incident and the investigation is ongoing.
Case #: 250108
Date: 2025 04 08
Time: 04:49
Description: Welfare Check
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: A CSO and an Area Coordinator responded to a request for a welfare check on a student. After a few minutes the Area Coordinator let the CSO know they would no longer be needed and the CSO cleared from the call.
Case #: 250109
Date: 2025 04 08
Time: 18:00
Description: Medical Assist
Location: Campus
Notes: A CSO responded to a student’s request for medical assistance regarding an injury the student had received. The CSO provided first aid and provided the student with an escort to their on-campus residence then cleared from the call with the student’s assurance that they would be fine without any further medical intervention.
Case #: 250110
Date: 2025 04 09
Time: 11:15
Description: Evidence of Drug Use
Location: Child Care Center
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of drug paraphernalia being found outside of the Child Care Center. The CSO documented the paraphernalia and removed the immediately dangerous objects.
Case #: 250111
Date: 2025 04 09
Time: 00:00
Description: Threat Assessment
Location: Off Campus
Notes: The director of Community Safety conducted a threat assessment regarding a former Reed community member.
Case #: 250112
Date: 2025 04 09
Time: 18:45
Description: Cannabis Use or Possession
Location: Anna Mann
Notes: Community Safety received a report from a student that their roommate continually smoked cannabis in their shared room. This report remains in progress at this time.
Case #: 250113
Date: 2025 04 10
Time: 15:32
Description: Damage to Property
Location: ODB
Notes: A CSO on patrol encountered damage to the paint and drywall on a section of a stairwell wall in ODB, a work order has been placed for repairs to the damages.
Case #: 250114
Date: 2025 04 10
Time: 22:53
Description: Medical Assist
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: CSOs responded to a request for assistance at a residence hall. The CSOs met with a student who was experiencing a mental health crisis and had requested medical assistance. The student also had several friends in their company. Dispatch contacted American Medical Response for a medical transport and the student was transported to a nearby medical facility for further care.
Case #: 250115
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 14:15
Description: Cannabis Use or Possession
Location: Great Lawn
Notes: While observing the Doyle Owl Scrum, the Community Safety director observed a student smoking something that appeared to be a cannabis joint. The accompanying odor of the smoke confirmed that the substance was most likely cannabis. The student confirmed that they were smoking cannabis and disposed of the remainder of the joint at the request of the director. The CSD then resumed their supervision of the event.
Case #: 250116
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 14:24
Description: Cannabis Use or Possession
Location: Great Lawn
Notes: While observing the Doyle Owl Scrum, a Community Safety manager observed two individuals passing between them what appeared to be a lit cannabis joint, and the odor of the smoke indicated that it was most likely a cannabis product. The CSM approached the two and asked if they were smoking cannabis, which the two confirmed. The CSM then asked for their IDs but the two declined and began to walk away. The CSM followed the two until they walked off of campus.
Case #: 250117
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 14:30
Description: Information Only
Location: ODB
Notes: The Community Safety director explored an unknown loud noise that occurred during the Doyle Owl Scrum. Upon investigating the surrounding area, it appeared that a laptop had been forcefully thrown out of a third floor window of ODB, almost hitting students below. The CSD directed a CSO and CS manager to check on the room that was the likely origin point of the computer. After receiving no response to three separate series of knocks, they received permission to key into the residence and found it to be unoccupied.
Case #: 250118
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 19:26
Description: Bias-related Incident
Location: GCC
Notes: A CSO responded to a report of bias-motivated graffiti in a bathroom stall in the GCC. Upon arrival, the CSO encountered anti-Gaza graffiti. A work order was placed for the graffiti’s immediate removal, and the CSO put preventative measures in place to ensure that other community members would not be exposed to the graffiti. This report was forwarded to the Office for Institutional Diversity for follow up.
Case #: 250119
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 22:00
Description: Evidence of Drug Use
Location: Vollum
Notes: A CSO on patrol of Vollum encountered the odor of cannabis but was unable to not locate its source.
Case #: 250120
Date: 2025 04 11
Time: 23:20
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Location: Psychology Building
Notes: A CSO on patrol heard raucous laughter and followed the sound until they observed that a group of approximately 10 students had climbed onto the roof of the Psychology building. The CSO requested that the students get off of the roof, which they did. Another CSO arrived to assist but neither CSO was able to obtain the names of any of the students. After all of the students had left the area, the CSOs gained entry to the roof and discovered multiple alcohol containers and evidence of cannabis use, along with personal belongings that had been left behind. The CSOs discarded of the alcohol and cannabis and remanded the personal items to be placed in lost and found.
Case #: 250121
Date: 2025 04 12
Time: 13:20
Description: Medical Assist
Location: Residence Hall
Notes: A CSO responded to a request for medical assistance in a residence hall. The CSO met with a student who sustained a minor injury, and the CSO provided first aid to the student. The CSO left a pink emergency phone number resource card with the student and recommended the student call the Fonemed advice line should they have any further questions regarding the condition of their injury.
Case #: 250122
Date: 2025 04 12
Time: 20:23
Description: Bias-Related Incident
Location: GCC
Notes: A CSO submitted a follow up report regarding the anti-Gaza graffiti detailed the day prior in report #250118.
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 4 14 2025
Vehicle Assist
Met expectations
Had my car jumpstarted by a CSO. Had timely help and friendly interaction. Thanks!
Unlock
Met expectations
It is frustrating to have to go through the process of calling and waiting for a space that you have booke
Unlock
Surpassed expectations
(Name Redacted) is lovely. Thank you for getting me back into my room
Vehicle Assist
Surpassed expectations
The Community Safety Officer responded within 10 minutes of my request for a jump start. I appreciate the quick response and the friendly Community Safety Officer. Thank you!
Medical Assist
Met expectations
My issue was very simple, I just needed some bandaids and antibiotics after cutting my finger and it was nice to have someone confirm there was no need for urgent care. My one suggestion would be for the CSOs to be reminded to wear gloves when providing first aid, it just makes things slightly safer for everyone.
Vehicle Assist | Met expectations | Had my car jumpstarted by a CSO. Had timely help and friendly interaction. Thanks! | |
Unlock | Met expectations | It is frustrating to have to go through the process of calling and waiting for a space that you have booke | |
Unlock | Surpassed expectations | (Name Redacted) is lovely. Thank you for getting me back into my room | |
Vehicle Assist | Surpassed expectations | The Community Safety Officer responded within 10 minutes of my request for a jump start. I appreciate the quick response and the friendly Community Safety Officer. Thank you! | |
Medical Assist | Met expectations | My issue was very simple, I just needed some bandaids and antibiotics after cutting my finger and it was nice to have someone confirm there was no need for urgent care. My one suggestion would be for the CSOs to be reminded to wear gloves when providing first aid, it just makes things slightly safer for everyone. |