News

Crime and Incident

Alcohol Amnesty
Oct. 27, 2019
An intoxicated Carnegie Mellon student at Stever House was provided medical assistance. No citations were issued, due to alcohol amnesty.

Burglary
Oct. 27, 2019
A Carnegie Mellon student reported that a laptop had been stolen from their secured dorm room in Resnik House. The investigation is ongoing.

Theft
Oct. 28, 2019
Officers responded to Henderson House after a Carnegie Mellon student reported that a postal cart had been stolen from the outside area of the residence hall. The investigation is ongoing.

Underage Drinking
Oct. 28, 2019
Officers responded to Doherty Hall to investigate a report that a Carnegie Mellon student had arrived to class under the influence of alcohol. Officers spoke with all involved parties, and were able to locate the student. The student was provided medical assistance and issued a non-traffic citation for underage drinking.

Theft
Oct. 30, 2019
Officers responded to the Cohon University Center after a Carnegie Mellon student reported that a shirt had been stolen from the Gesling Stadium track area.

Theft
Oct. 31, 2019
A Carnegie Mellon student reported that a bicycle that was stolen from a public bicycle rack on Henry Street. The investigation is ongoing.

Vehicle Fire
Oct. 31, 2019
Officers responded to the Collaborative Innovation Center for a vehicle fire. Officers were told that a vehicle was engulfed in flames within the garage. The Pittsburgh fire department arrived on scene and were able to extinguish the fire completely. No injuries were reported.

Alcohol Amnesty
Nov. 1, 2019
Officers were flagged down by an Uber driver at the intersection of Forbes Avenue and Morewood Avenue after a Carnegie Mellon student passed out in the rear of the vehicle. The student was provided medical assistance and transported to UPMC for further evaluation. No citations were issued, due to alcohol amnesty.

Alcohol Amnesty
Nov. 1, 2019
Officers responded to Morewood Gardens to aid an intoxicated Carnegie Mellon student. The student was provided medical attention and no citations were issued, due to alcohol amnesty.