Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 10-16, 2018
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1 Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, /0/08 :3:00 PM FOUNDERS COLLEGE member had fainted. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care /0/08 3:30:00 PM STEDMAN LECTURE /0/08 5:0:00 PM 380 ASSINIBOINE ROAD Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of headphones left unattended in a classroom. Fire (Actual) Mech\Electrical Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be a minor electrical fire caused by a television inside an apartment. No injuries or damage were reported /0/08 7:59:00 PM YORK LANES RETAIL Security and EMS responded to a report that an intoxicated male collapsed after he caused a disturbance at a York Lanes restaurant. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care. The male was not identified /0/08 8:4:00 PM FOUNDERS Security, Toronto Fire and EMS responded to a report of a community member experiencing a sudden illness. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care //08 :8:00 AM PASSY S Noise Complaint Source not Located Security responded to a noise complaint. The source of the noise was not determined //08 :09:00 AM VANIER COLLEGE Trespass to //08 5:00:00 AM CURTIS LECTURE Trespass to Security responded to a report of an unknown male asleep inside a classroom. The male was identified as a previously trespassed non-community member and was escorted off campus. A Security patrol encountered three previously trespassed noncommunity member sleeping inside various lecture halls. They were directed to leave the building //08 ::00 AM ATKINSON COLLEGE Malfunction Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The //08 7:54:00 AM PASSY S Malfunction Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The //08 8:04:00 AM VANIER COLLEGE Trespass to //08 :4:00 AM FIRST STUDENT Soliciting Security responded to a report of an unknown male asleep inside a classroom. The male was identified as a previously trespassed non-community member and was escorted off campus. A community member reported unknown persons soliciting money for an unknown charity. Descriptions of the involved individuals were obtained //08 :4:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the third floor //08 ::00 PM GLENDON COLLEGE - YORK HALL //08 4:4:00 PM YORK LANES RETAIL //08 5:37:00 PM SCHULICH SCHOOL Theft, Under Private Property Trespass to Complainant reported the theft of a wallet left unattended in the dining hall. Common Nuisance A vendor reported an unknown male returned to their store and caused a disturbance after being banned from entering. A description of the male was obtained. Community Security responded to a report that a previously trespassed community member was observed in the building. A description was obtained //08 7::00 PM LASSONDE BUILDING Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a cellular phone left unattended in a lecture hall //08 7:5:00 PM CURTIS LECTURE //08 7:33:00 PM 380 ASSINIBOINE ROAD //08 8:8:00 PM PHYSICAL RESOURCES BUILIDING Suspicious Persons Subject not Identified Malicious Activation 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 Unintentional Activation Security responded to a report that an unknown female was knocking on apartment doors. A description of the individual was obtained. Security, York Fire Prevention and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be an unintentional activation during system maintenance. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, 08 Page
2 //08 :08:00 PM ACCOLADE EAST //08 :55:00 PM 30 ASSINIBOINE ROAD //08 ::00 AM VANIER COLLEGE Trespass to //08 8:4:00 AM ROSS\VARI LINK Complainant reported a known non-community member urinated inside a first floor classroom. A description of the suspect was obtained. Noise Complaint Source Located Security responded to a noise complaint. The source of the noise was determined to be group of individuals inside an apartment. The occupants were requested to lower the noise level and they complied without further incident. A Security patrol encountered a previously trespassed noncommunity member asleep inside a first floor classroom. The individual was identified and escorted out of the building. A Security patrol discovered several unauthorized posters in the Ross/Var Hall link. The Work Control Centre was notified //08 9:03:00 AM SOUTH PLAYING FIELD //08 :7:00 AM SCHULICH SCHOOL Emergency Medical Existing Medical Condition Security and EMS responded to a report that a contractor experienced a medical emergency while operating his vehicle and drove onto the south playing field. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care. member was experiencing symptoms of a heart attack. EMS provided first aid on scene. Further medical care was declined //08 :30:00 PM POND ROAD //08 3::00 PM KEELE CAMPUS Trespass to Unintentional Activation //08 4:8:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Harassment By \Text Message Security, York Fire Prevention and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The cause of the alarm was determined to be the unintentional activation of a pull station. inside a building in contravention of a code of conduct order. The individual refused to leave campus when directed and Toronto Police were called to attend. The individual was arrested by Police on an unrelated matter. A community member reported receiving unwanted text messages from an unknown person //08 4:45:00 PM VARI HALL Emergency Medical Injury Security provided first aid for a community member with a foot injury. Further medical care was declined //08 5:34:00 PM LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING //08 :04:00 PM POND ROAD //08 :07:00 AM SCHULICH SCHOOL /3/08 :4:00 AM VICTOR PHILLIP /3/08 :54:00 AM WILLIAM SMALL Disorderly Behaviour Belligerent Person A community member reported an unknown classmate caused a disturbance during a lecture and when confronted, acted in a belligerent manner toward them. A description of the individual was obtained. member fell while standing on a kitchen stool and sustained an ankle injury. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care. Security and EMS responded to a report of a community member who was experiencing dizziness. EMS transported the individual to hospital for further medical care. Security responded to a report that a known non-community member was loitering in a basement level classroom. The individual was identified and directed to leave campus. Security responded to a report of several unauthorized posters affixed to the building exterior. The Work Control Centre was notified /3/08 :4:00 PM KEELE CAMPUS Assault Sexual Security and the Centre for Sexual Violence Response, Support and Education responded to assist a community member who reported being sexually assaulted by another community member /3/08 5:3:00 PM WALKWAY - WEST OF TAIT MCKENZIE Indecent Act Indecent Exposure Security responded to a report that an unknown male was observed exposing himself on a walkway west of the Tait McKenzie Building. A description of the suspect was obtained. Toronto Police were notified /3/08 :35:00 PM COLONNADE Security and Toronto Police responded to assist an noncommunity member who was in distress. Toronto Police identified the individual as a non-community member and transported them to hospital for further medical care /3/08 7:00:00 PM VANIER BASKETBALL COURT Security responded to a report that a community member sustained injuries while playing basketball. First aid was provided on scene. Further medical care was declined. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, 08 Page
3 /3/08 7:3:00 PM VANIER BASKETBALL COURT member sustained injuries while playing basketball. First aid was provided on scene. Further medical care was declined /3/08 7:4:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a laptop computer left unattended on the fifth floor /4/08 :9:00 AM VICTOR PHILLIP /4/08 5:33:00 AM FOR FILM and THEATRE /4/08 :59:00 PM SCOTT LIBRARY Emergency Medical Existing Medical Condition Security responded to a report that an unknown male urinated inside a classroom. The male was identified as a noncommunity member known to Security. He was directed to leave campus. The Work Control Centre was notified. Malfunction Security and Toronto Fire responded to a fire alarm. The Security and Toronto Police accompanied by a mental health crisis nurse responded to a report of an individual in distress. The individual was identified as a non-community member. Toronto Police determined medical care was not required and the individual left campus /4/08 :5:00 PM KEELE CAMPUS Harassment Criminal\Stalking A community member reported being harassed and followed by an unknown male both on and off campus. The suspect was identified as a non-community member. The complainant was advised to also notify Toronto Police /4/08 :5:00 PM VANIER COLLEGE Theft, Under Private Property Complainant reported the theft of a cellular phone left unattended in the college /4/08 9:5:00 PM ACCOLADE EAST /4/08 9:7:00 PM VICTOR PHILLIP /4/08 :59:00 PM POND ROAD /5/08 :3:00 AM WINTERS Disorderly Behaviour /5/08 :8:00 AM VARI HALL /5/08 3:09:00 PM FIRST STUDENT /5/08 8::00 PM VICTOR PHILLIP //08 :08:00 AM FIRST STUDENT //08 9:07:00 PM WINTERS //08 0:0:00 PM VICTOR PHILLIP Unauthorized Activities Suspicious Persons Subject not Identified Uttering Threats Information General Complaint\Concern A Security patrol discovered that someone had urinated on the floor inside a basement level classroom. The Work Control Centre was notified. Security responded to a report that an unknown male urinated inside a basement level classroom. The individual was identified as a previously trespassed non-community member and was directed to leave the building. The Work Control Centre was notified. Security and Residence Life staff responded to a report that a group of individuals entered the building with a resident and failed to abide by the visitor sign in policy. The resident was identified and cautioned. Security, Residence Life staff, Toronto Police and EMS responded to a report of that a community member became ill after consuming an excessive quantity of alcohol. The individual was left in the care of Residence Life staff. A Security patrol observed an unknown male climbing onto a parked University vehicle. The male fled on foot when approached. There was no apparent damage to the vehicle. Security responded to a report that two community members were approached by an unknown male who asked if they wanted to participate in a video he was filming. A description of the male was obtained. previously trespassed from campus inside a basement level classroom. The individual was identified and directed to leave the building. A Security patrol encountered a previously trespassed noncommunity member in the building. The individual was directed to leave and made threatening gestures towards the Security Official. Toronto Police were notified and the trespasser left the building. Security responded to a report of a dispute regarding the visitor sign in policy. loitering in a basement level classroom. The individual was identified and directed to leave the building. Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, 08 Page 3
4 Incident Category Summary Assault - Sexual Disorderly Behaviour Cause Disturbance Emergency Medical Fire s Harassment Indecent Act Information - General Complaint/Concern Noise Complaint Suspicious Persons Theft Under Trespassing Utter Threats Total Incidents Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, 08 Page 4
5 Frequency Distribution Report By Day of Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Weekly Security Incident Log Period of September 0 -, 08 Page 5
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