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August 30 12:00p.m.
A smoke detector fire alarm was malfunctioning in the Fricke Student Apartments.
August 30 3:50a.m.
A fire alarm was going off at Sigma Chi fraternity house There was no fire, but water flow from the alarm system caused damage.
August 31 7:30p.m.
A smoke alarm was activated at the East St. Student Apartments due to a combination of a smoking candle as well as steam from a shower.
September 2 1:30a.m.
The fire panel alarm went off in CNS, but there was no fire. It was only a supervisory alarm.
September 2 10:40p.m.
Campus safety officers handled a use and possession of marijuana violation in Gulick Hall. The marijuana and paraphernalia were confiscated and a report was made.
September 2 9:00a.m.
Martin Hall, an abandoned building owned by the university, was broken into and plywood was removed from a covered window.
September 3 6:15 p.m.
The fire panel alarm went off in CNS, but it was the supervisory alarm again and there was no fire.
September 4 8:00p.m.
Campus safety officers handled a marijuana violation in the Harriet Fuller Rust House.
September 4 10:30p.m.
Campus Safety Officers responded to a large indoor gathering at the Fricke Apartments where there was no masks or social distancing.
September 4 10:50p.m.
The fire alarm went off in the Theta Chi fraternity house, but it was another malfunction and no real fire was present.
September 4 11:00p.m.
The smoke detector went off in the Sigma Chi fraternity house, but there was no fire and the alarm was deemed defective.
September 4 11:50p.m.
Campus Safety Officers responded to a large gathering at the TKE fraternity house with no masks or social distancing.
September 5 9:20a.m.
Campus Safety Officers responded to a safety hazard at the Ames Library involving large amounts of broken glass.
September 5 3:25p.m.
Campus Safety Officers responded to a personal injury at Beadles Hall where an individual suffered a foot injury after tripping on the sidewalk.
September 6 10:20p.m.
The fire alarm at Sigma Chi fraternity house went off, but there was no fire and it was determined to be a malfunction of the alarm.
September 6 9:25p.m.
Campus Safety Officers responded to a safety hazard at the Pfeiffer Breezeway where there was a broken pane of glass.
September 7 8:25p.m.
The fire alarm panel went off in CNS, but it was a supervisory alarm and there was no fire.