Crime log: Vern resident reports toothbrush, toilet paper stolen – The GW Hatchet

2022-09-12 06:00:20 By : Ms. xiaomei zhang

Off Campus 8/10/2022 – 5:00 p.m. Open Case

A female student reported being the victim of attempted fraud via phone calls from an unknown male subject. The subject impersonated a police agency to request money from the student.

West Hall 8/11/2022 – 5:00-9:31 p.m. Open Case

A male student reported a toothbrush, toilet paper, paper towels and soap stolen from his suite bathroom.

619 22nd Street Unknown – Unknown Open Case

A female staff member reported one pair of tennis shoes stolen.

2100 Block of H Street 8/19/2022 – 8:05 a.m. Closed Case

GW Police Department officers responded to a report of simple assault by a female, temporary GW employee against a female Uber driver. GWPD arrested the subject and transported her to the police station.

500 Block of 19th Street 8/21/2022 – 2:53 p.m. Closed Case

GWPD officers observed an intoxicated non-GW affiliated male subject while on patrol. EMeRG conducted a medical evaluation of the subject and transported him to the GW Hospital Emergency Room.

Threats to do Bodily Harm

District House 8/22/2022 – 5:24 p.m. Closed Case

GWPD officers responded to reports of a dispute between two female, temporary employees. Upon arrival, GWPD officers escorted both parties off the property and referred the case to the Metropolitan Police Department.

— Compiled by Acacia Niyogi and Grace Chinowsky.

This article appeared in the August 29, 2022 issue of the Hatchet.

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