Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 2018
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1 Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, :5:00 AM FOUNDERS COLLEGE Trespass to :3:00 AM COMMON ROAD Mischief, Under :42:00 PM KANEFF TOWER Disturbance, :50:00 PM STEDMAN LECTURE :04:00 PM YORK LANES OFFICES :34:00 PM VICTOR PHILLIP DAHDALEH BUILDING :2:00 PM FIRST STUDENT CENTRE :09:00 PM LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING Fire Alarm Disturbance, member loitering inside a classroom. The individual was identified and escorted off campus. A Security patrol discovered graffiti written on a bench located on the Harry Arthurs Common. The Work Control Centre was notified. Common Nuisance Security responded to a report that food items were strewn about the seventh flloor and inside an elevator by a group of unknown males. Custodial Services was notified. Descriptions of the suspects were obtained. Malicious Activation Trespass to Disturbance, :20:00 PM YORK LANES RETAIL Disorderly Behaviour :33:00 PM POND ROAD :4:00 PM NORTH PLAYING FIELDS :34:00 PM GLENDON COLLEGE - PROCTOR FIELD HOUSE Panhandling Dispute Belligerent Person Security, York Fire Prevention and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be the malicious activation of a pull station. A Security patrol encountered a group of youths who were known to panhandle on University property. The males were escorted to the subway station where they departed campus. Security responded to a report that a community member sustained a minor injury. EMS and first aid were declined and the community member left campus in the care of a family member. member in the loading dock. The individual was identified and escorted off campus. Security responded to a report that two community member were involved in a verbal dispute during a class. The individuals involved were identified and offered assistance to resolve their dispute. A community member reported that two unknown males made inappropriate comments towards her. Description of the males were obtained. Fire Alarm Cooking Related Security, York Fire Prevention and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be cooking related :52:00 AM SCOTT LIBRARY Uttering Threats :9:00 AM FOUNDERS COLLEGE Possession of Stolen Property :20:00 AM SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS :49:00 AM VANIER COLLEGE Trespass to :4:00 AM ROSS BUILDING - SOUTH TOWER Mischief, Under General Complaint\Concern Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member sustained a knee injury. EMS transported the individual to hospital Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member sustained a laceration to their arm. First aid was provided on scene. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care. Security and Toronto Police responded to a report that a previously trespassed non-community member threatened a community member. The male was identified by Police and escorted off campus. Security and Facilities staff responded to a report that University property was discovered in the college. The property was recovered. A community member reported concerning behavior demonstrated by another community member in a social media forum. member loitering inside a classroom. The individual was identified and escorted out of the building. A Security patrol discovered graffiti inside a stairwell on the second and third floors. The Work Control Centre was notified :29:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the third floor :04:00 PM CENTRAL SQUARE Trespass to member in the building. The individual was identified and escorted off campus. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page
2 :37:00 PM STEACIE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING BLDG :2:00 PM PARKING LOT - CHIMNEYSTACK ROAD :4:00 PM CENTRE FOR FILM and THEATRE :58:00 PM SECOND STUDENT CENTRE Assault Sexual Security and Toronto Police responded to a report that a community member was sexually assaulted by another community member. The suspect was identified and arrested on scene. No injuries were reported. The survivor has been provided with information on The Centre for Sexual Violence Response and Education, community resources and other campus services. General Complaint\Concern Trespass to A community member reported finding a note on their vehicle claiming they had caused damage to another parked vehicle several days prior. Security, Toronto Fire and EMS responded to a report that a community member fainted. EMS transported the individual to hospital Security responded to a report that a previously trespassed noncommunity member was observed in the building. The individual was identified and escorted off campus :28:00 AM STONG Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member experienced a seizure. EMS transported the individual to hospital :48:00 AM SCOTT LIBRARY Trespass to :4:00 AM GLENDON COLLEGE - YORK HALL Fire (Actual) :29:00 AM ATKINSON COLLEGE Trespass to :32:00 AM CURTIS LECTURE :40:00 AM CURTIS LECTURE Mischief, Under Hazardous Substance Service/ Maintenance Biological\Chemical Hazard Security responded to a report that a previously trespassed noncommunity member was observed in the building. The individual was identified and escorted off campus. Security and Toronto Fire responded to a report of smoke in the building. The source of the smoke was determined to be maintenance being conducted in the cafeteria. Toronto Fire determined the area to be safe and the building was returned to normal operation. Security responded to a report of an unknown male loitering inside a staff lounge. The male was identified as a previously trespassed non-community member. He was escorted off campus. A Security patrol discovered graffiti on the second floor. The Work Control Centre was notified. Security, Toronto Police and Toronto Fire responded to a report of a suspicious substance discovered inside an insecure locker. The area was cordoned off and Toronto Fire determined the substance to be various medications. The substances were removed and the area was cleaned before it resumed normal operations :48:00 AM WINTERS Fire Alarm Other Emergency Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be a burst pipe. The Work Control Centre was notified :32:00 AM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of eye glasses left unattended on the second floor :00:00 AM CENTRAL SQUARE Trespass to :02:00 AM ACCOLADE WEST Emergency Medical Existing Medical :45:00 AM SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Harassment By \Text Message Security responded to a report of an unknown male harassing a community member. The male was later identified as a previously trespassed non-community member. He left the area prior to arrival. Security and EMS responded to a report of a community member experiencing symptoms of an existing medical condition. Further medical care was declined. A community member reported ongoing harassment by a noncommunity member :39:00 PM CENTRAL SQUARE Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a backpack left unattended in the cafe :44:00 PM MCLAUGHLIN COLLEGE Smoking Complaint Subject Not Identified Security responded to a smoking complaint. The smoke was determined to be unknown persons smoking in a nearby stairwell :27:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the fourth floor :27:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the fourth floor :34:00 PM LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING Trespass to Security responded to a report of an unknown male harassing community member. The male was identified as a previously trespassed non-community member. He was escorted off campus. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page 2
3 :3:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the fourth floor :07:00 PM CENTRAL SQUARE Fire Alarm Malicious Activation :02:00 PM POND ROAD Emergency Medical Existing Medical Security, York Fire Prevention and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be the malicious activation of a pull station. Security and EMS responded to a report of a community member experiencing symptoms of an existing medical condition. EMS transported the individual to hospital :4:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a backpack left unattended on the first floor :56:00 AM IAN MAC BLVD and FOUNDERS RD Motor Vehicle Incident Fail to Remain Security and Toronto Police responded to a report of a collision between a vehicle and a TTC bus. No injuries were reported :30:00 AM STONG COLLEGE Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member fainted and sustained a laceration to their forehead. First aid was provided on scene. Further medical care was declined :5:00 PM CENTRAL SQUARE Trespass to :05:00 PM ROSS BUILDING - NORTH TOWER A Security patrol encountered two previously trespassed noncommunity members consuming alcohol in the building. They were identified and escorted off campus. Harassment General A community member reported being harassed by another community member :23:00 PM CURTIS LECTURE :0:00 PM WILLIAM SMALL CENTRE Theft, Under Private Property Emergency Medical Existing Medical Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended inside an insecure locker. Security and EMS responded to a report of a community member experiencing symptoms of an existing medical condition. EMS transported the individual to hospital :0:00 PM TATHAM HALL :23:00 AM POND ROAD Fire Alarm Cooking Related Security, York Fire Prevention, and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be cooking related. community member in need of medical care. EMS transported the individual to hospital :5:00 AM GLENDON COLLEGE - YORK HALL community member in need of medical care. EMS transported the individual to hospital :22:00 AM SCOTT LIBRARY Suspicious Persons Subject Identified Security responded to a report of an unknown male acting in a suspicious manner in the library. A description of the male was obtained and he was identified as a non-community member :35:00 AM TATHAM HALL community member. EMS transported the individual to hospital :50:00 AM WINTERS COLLEGE community member. EMS transported the individual to hospital :4:00 AM ACCOLADE WEST Fire Alarm Malfunction Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be a malfunction :06:00 AM GLENDON COLLEGE - PARKING LOT B Disturbance, :02:00 AM KANEFF TOWER Demonstration \Protest :06:00 PM CENTRAL SQUARE Trespass to :57:00 PM BENNETT CENTRE FOR STUDENT SERVICES Dispute Security responded to a report of a dispute between two individuals in the parking lot. The individuals were identified. Unauthorized Event Security responded to monitor an unauthorized event outside the building. Health & Safety Concern member in the building. The individual was identified and escorted off campus. Security received a report that a community member may be in distress at an off campus location. Police were notified and they conducted a wellness check. All was reported to be in order :58:00 PM COMMON ROAD Assault Common Security responded to a report of a female in distress outside the south entrance of the York University TTC subway station. The female who appeared to be intoxicated, assaulted a responding Security Official and was subsequently arrested. Toronto Police and EMS attended and the individual was transported to hospital Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page 3
4 :39:00 PM ATKINSON COLLEGE Security and EMS responded to a report of a community member with a knee injury. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care :27:00 PM VANIER Mischief, Under Security responded to a report of graffiti in a residence hallway. The graffiti was removed :23:00 AM PASSY Noise Complaint Source Located Security responded to a noise complaint. The source of the noise was determined to be loud music emanating from an apartment. The leaseholder was identified and requested to lower the volume :4:00 AM PASSY community member in need of medical care. EMS transported the individual to hospital :7:00 AM PASSY Noise Complaint Source Located Security responded to a noise complaint. The source of the noise was determined to be loud music emanating from an apartment. The leaseholder was identified and requested to lower the volume :2:00 AM 320 ASSINIBOINE ROAD Mischief, Under Private Property Complainant reported their vehicle had been damaged while parked in the lot :50:00 AM ACCOLADE EAST Emergency Medical Slip\Trip\Fall Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member tripped and fell while running outside the building. EMS provided first aid on scene. Further medical care was declined :52:00 AM 360 ASSINIBOINE ROAD :32:00 AM VICTOR PHILLIP DAHDALEH BUILDING :40:00 AM POND ROAD :56:00 AM COMPLEX # CORE BUILDING General Complaint\Concern Emergency Medical Existing Medical Security and Toronto Police responded to a report of offensive material on display in the residence. Housing Services was notified. community member. EMS transported the individual to hospital Security responded to a report that a community member experienced a seizure. EMS was declined and the individual left campus in the care of a friend. Fire Alarm Malfunction Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be a malfunction :48:00 AM VARI HALL Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of personal property and documents left unattended in the building :34:00 AM FOUNDERS COLLEGE Mischief, Under :33:00 PM IGNAT KANEFF BUILDING (OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL) :08:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Mental Health Act :3:00 PM 90 ATKINSON ROAD Complainant reported damage to video equipment and furnishings inside a first floor classroom. The Work Control Centre was notified. Harassment General A community member reported being harassed by another community member. A description of the individual was obtained :33:00 PM KEELE CAMPUS Uttering Threats Community Security and Toronto Police responded to a report of a male causing a disturbance. The male claimed he was in possession of a weapon. Toronto Police searched the individual and no weapons were found. The male was identified as a noncommunity member and was transported by police to hospital for medical care. Security and EMS responded to a report that a community member sustained a laceration to their finger. First aid was provided on scene. Further medical care was declined. A non-community member reported receiving threatening messages through social media from a community member. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page 4
5 Incident Category Summary Assault - Common Assault - Sexual Protest/Demonstration Disorderly Behaviour Cause Disturbance Emergency Medical Fire Fire Alarms Harassment Hazardous Substance - General Complaint/Concern Mischief, Under Motor Vehicle Incident Noise Complaint Possession of Stolen Property Smoking Complaints Suspicious Persons Theft Under Trespassing Uttering Threats Total Incidents Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page 5
6 Frequency Distribution Report By Day of Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Weekly Security Incident Log Period of October 22-28, 208 Page 6
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