We have bike locks!
October 22, 2009Campus Safety and Security received a shipment of Masterlock U-locks and they are now available for $15.00. You can pick one up at the Security office in the Welch Residence hall.
Campus Safety and Security received a shipment of Masterlock U-locks and they are now available for $15.00. You can pick one up at the Security office in the Welch Residence hall.
On October 22, 2009 at approximately 0425 hrs, a male adult was slashed across the face after a verbal altercation in front of the Ruth Apartments located at 813 E Sinto Ave. Witnesses state the suspect is possibly a male Hispanic unknown age or clothing. The suspect was seen getting into a newer dark green Jeep Wrangler with a tan top. The Wrangler was parked in front of the apartment complex on the north curb line facing westbound. The suspect got in the Wrangler, which then drove away at a high rate of speed out of sight.
The victim was treated by the Spokane Fire Department and was transported by AMR ambulance to a local area hospital. The victim was in stable condition. The victim was extremely intoxicated and unable to give a clear statement as to what occurred. Witnesses came outside after hearing 2 males arguing.
Spokane Police are investigating this crime as a 1st Degree Assault and will submit the report to the Spokane Detectives Unit for further investigation.
October 12
A 42 inch plasma screen TV was removed from a downstairs room in Schoenberg and carried out the main entrance at about 1:30 PM. Video of the suspects (a man and woman) was obtained and a police report made.
October 13
4:54 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a medical incident.
10:30 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a medical incident.
October 14
4:10 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at the Dussault Apartments. No apparent cause was found.
October 15
3:40 PM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at the Law School. No apparent cause was found.
October 16
5:15 AM
GU Security conducted a welfare check of an off-campus student.
11:39 AM
GU Security observed a male subject running from the Zag Shop at Kennedy Apartments with several articles of merchandise. The subject fled northbound on Ruby in a vehicle. The vehicle, stolen earlier in the morning, was found near Sinto & Pearl. The Spokane Police Department searched the area but did not locate the subject. . The estimated value of the stolen items is $500. An investigation is ongoing.
6:26 PM
A GU Student advised when he arrived home at approximately 6:15 PM he noticed an unknown male subject sitting inside his roommate’s vehicle parked in the 200 block of East Sharp. The student stated the male subject got out of the driver’s side of his roommate’s car and ran east bound on Sharp towards Hamilton Street. The steering column of the vehicle appeared to be damaged. The student could not give a detailed description of the subject. The roommate was contacted and advised to contact SPD to file a Crime Report.
October 17
11:30 PM
A GU Student was cited for Open Container at Astor & Augusta.
11:50 PM
A GU Student was cited for Open Container and Minor in Possession at Sinto & Hamilton.
October 18
1:08 AM
A GU Student contacted Security Dispatch to inquire as to best method for removing pepper spray from his friend who was “accidentally” sprayed by the bouncer at a local drinking establishment.
10:27 PM
GU Security responded to a residence hall to assist on an alcohol violation investigation.
October 6th
7:25 PM
A GU student reported the theft of a GPS unit and a Sirius Satellite Radio from his car parked in the 1000 block of East Boone. The rear driver’s side window had been forced down. The student’s roommate saw a white male and a white female running from the area of the car.
10:05 PM
GU Security assisted in an alcohol violation investigation at a residence hall.
October 7th
11:05 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a GU-owned residence in the 200 block of East Sinto in reference to a fire alarm. Nothing was found.
3:00 PM
A GU Security Officer was driving by the Dooley Apartments when he heard a fire alarm going off. The Spokane Fire Department arrived and GU Security was able to determine that burnt French toast was the source.
October 8th
01:10 AM
GU Security assisted in a drug violation investigation at a residence hall.
09:10 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a GU-owned residence in the 200 block of East Sinto in reference to a fire alarm. A student who was taking a shower set off the sensor.
10:30 AM
A GU student reported that her vehicle which was parked in Hamilton/Boone lot on October 5th had been vandalized. Unknown person(s) had struck the passenger side of her vehicle causing significant scrape marks on the door.
4:45 PM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a GU-owned residence in the 700 block of East Sinto in reference to a fire alarm. A student was cooking in her room and the room filled with smoke setting off the fire alarm.
October 9th
11:15 AM
GU security assisted in a drug violation investigation at a residence hall.
4:30 PM
A GU student reported the theft of his CD player, subwoofer with box and amp, Ipod, and camping gear from his vehicle parked between 10:00 PM on October 8 and 12:00 PM on October 9 in the 800 block of Mission . The vehicle was locked the night before and the next day he noticed the vehicle had been parked several feet from its original position and a wrench had been left in the vehicle. The student also noted that 4 to 5 miles had been added to the odometer.
9:50 PM
GU security assisted in a drug violation investigation at a residence hall.
October 10th
02:10 AM
Two GU students were warned for disorderly conduct by the Spokane Police Department in the 1000 block of East Desmet. An unknown male threw a rock at a neighbor’s door.
October 11th
6:45 PM
A non-student who had been previously trespassed from campus was contacted by GU Security at Cataldo Hall. The Spokane Police Department was called and the subject was arrested for trespass.
October 12
3:00 PM
Staff members at Schoenberg Center reported a 42 inch plasma screen television was missing from a downstairs conference room.
Nicole Tut from STCU will be here for an interactive session about online banking security trends and hazards Tuesday from noon – 1:00 in the Foley Teleconference Center. Bring your lunch. Beverages & snacks will be provided.
Remember, you can enter for a prize drawing at each Cyber Security event! The more events you attend, the higher your chances of winning a Flip video camera, iPods, Sony PSP, flash drives, or an Equus Netbook!
A sexual assault was reported by a Gonzaga student yesterday afternoon (October 4). The student reported that the incident took place in a friend’s room in a residence hall during the early morning hours of October 4. The suspect was described as a male between 18-20 years of age, of average height and build, possibly a student. The student believes she may have been drugged. The student has contacted the Spokane Police Department (SPD) and an investigation is ongoing. The University is providing support to the student and assisting SPD in the investigation.
Gonzaga’s Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) First Responders are available to provide support and guidance through the campus system and assistance with the resources available both on and off campus. First Responders are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling Security Dispatch at 313-2222 and asking for a SART First Responder.
SAFeT (Sexual Assault & Family Trauma) is an off-campus service that offers trained advocates who can offer crisis intervention, information and referral resources, legal advocacy, and support for friends and family. SAFeT’s 24 hour crisis line can be accessed by calling (509) 624-7272.
The Student Life Case Manager will work with anyone who reports sexual misconduct to ensure that resources are available to the individual. Please call 509-313-4175 or stop by the Student Life Office.
Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault:
We want all of our community members to be safe. Remember:
To learn more about Gonzaga Campus Public Safety & Security, including information about incidents on campus and in the neighborhood and ways that you can stay safe and protect your property, visit http://blogs.gonzaga.edu/campo/
October 2nd
7:00 PM
GU security contacted a non-student at the Jepson Center after he had become disruptive and asking for food. He was uncooperative with security and was trespassed from the campus.
8:25 PM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a fire alarm. The source of the smoke was from a hair dryer.
11:40 PM
Spokane Police officers cited a GU studentfor urinating on the bench in front of a nursing home.
12:00 AM
Spokane Police officers warned a GUstudent in the 800 block of E Mission for a loud party, underage drinking, and open container. The students were cooperative and shut the party down.
01:15 AM
A GU student was contacted by the Spokane Police Department in the 1000 block of E Sinto and warned for being intoxicated.
October 3rd
02:30 AM
GU Security responded to a graffiti call at a GU residence hall.
04:15 AM
GU Dispatch observed via security cameras, a white male wearing a black trench coat enter the parking garage of a GU residence hall and observed the man looking at the bikes and inside vehicle windows. GU Security was able to respond and contact the subject identified to be a non-student . The subject stated that he was coming on campus to retrieve his backpack that he left in a student’s car. He could not recall the student’s last name or remember what kind of car he had been in. The subject was trespassed from GU and officers checked the parking area for vehicles that may have been tampered with.
October 4th
10:10 AM
GU Security responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a graffiti incident.
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to the brick walkway north of Hughes in reference to a medical call. A Non-student was transported to the hospital.
4:25 PM
A GU student reported the theft of her bike from a GU residence hall. The bike had been secured by using a cable lock which was later found cut and lying on the ground.
5:30 PM
A GU student reported finding a Blackberry phone lying on the sidewalk on Dakota near Goller. The phone was placed in GU Security Property for safe keeping.
September 26
A GU student reported the theft of his bike from the law school bike rack. The bike was secured with a cable lock.
10:30 AM
A GU student reported the theft of his bike from Martin Center. It is unknown if it was secured or not.
3:20 PM
A GU student reported the theft of her bike from the front a GU residence hall. The bike had been secured with a cable lock.
3:30 PM
A GU student reported the theft of his bike from the law school bike rack. The bike was secured with a cable lock.
7:20 Pm
GU Security responded to a GU residence hall in reference to graffiti.
10:10 PM
The Spokane Police Department warned the occupants of a GU owned residence in the area of the 300 block of E Augusta. They were playing Guitar Hero too loud with the door open.
10:20 PM
The Spokane Police Department contacted about 15 GU students in the area of 1600 N Standard and warned them for open container.
10:40 PM
The Spokane Police Department contacted a GU student 6 of her friends in the 900 block of E Sinto and warned them for having a loud party.
11:05 PM
The Spokane Police Department warned a GU student fora traffic violation at Mission and Hamilton.
11:10 PM
The Spokane Police Department cited a GU studentfor MIP and warned several others for loud party in the 1000 block of E Sinto.
11:10 PM
GU Security responded to a residence hall in reference to a bicycle theft that had just happened. GU students witnessed the bike being stolen and gave a great description to GU security. The subjects were contacted by GU Security and the Spokane Police Department. The subjects admitted to taking the bike.
11:30 PM
A GU student was cited for open container by the Spokane Police Department at Desmet and Van Gorp.
September 27
12:18 AM
The Spokane Police Department warned Ga U student for open container at Addison and Mission.
01:10 AM
The Spokane Police Department contacted a suspicious person, non-GU student in the area of 518 E Mission. Officers followed the subject to his residence.
02:10 AM
The Spokane Police Department contacted GU students at Desmet and Cincinnati. GU dispatch advised there was a call of a suspicious person there. The three were warned for intoxication.
9:15 PM
GU Security responded to a GU residence hall in reference to graffiti on the wall.
September 28th
02:30 AM
A GU custodian found a set of keys inside the Magnuson Theatre on the floor near the west side entrance. The keys were placed into property in the Security office.
09:30 AM
A GU student reported that between 6:30 and 7:45 PM the night before, his bike was stolen from the bike rack between Crosby and Desmet. The bike was not secured.
12:20 PM
GU Security contacted non-student at the Law School. The subject was bothering students and staff and causing a disturbance. Security gave her a trespass warning and after some argument from her, she left the premises.
5:00 PM
a GU student burned his dinner at a GU owned residence causing the fire alarm to go off. GU Security and Spokane Fire responded.
9:05 PM
GU security responded to the area of North Superior in the 1300 block in reference to a prowler. A GU student reported that an unknown person was knocking at her front door but when she checked to see who it was, they were gone. She then heard someone knocking on her side door and heard the front screen door open and close several times. She was never able to see who the person was so was unable to give a description to security. The Spokane Police Department also arrived and searched the area for suspicious people.
September 29th
11:45 PM
GU Security responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a bike theft in progress from the bike rack. A GU Student saw two older male subjects pull a bike off of the bike rack and rode away quickly when her headlights illuminated them. The two males left north of the building and then turned east toward Hamilton. The subjects were described as being in their 30’s or 40’s, white males one being tall and scruffy. GU Security checked the area but was unable to locate the subjects.
September 30th
02:00 AM
GU Security, Spokane Fire Department and AMR responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a medical call. The student was not transported and was able to go back to bed.
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September 24
12:35 PM
A GU student made contact with GU Security in reference to unwanted verbal advances from another student.
9:30 PM
A GU student reported to GU Security that his hockey equipment had been stolen from a GU residence hall. The items were placed on an outside balcony to air out and the next morning they were discovered missing.
11:05 PM
GU Security responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a medical student.
01:05 AM
GU Security responded to s GU residence hall in reference to graffiti on a resident’s door. Two unknown males were seen running from the door after being discovered.
September 21
12:15 AM
GU Security found a full 2 gallon plastic gas can on the east side of GU owned apartments. The can was taken to the Campus Security office for safe-keeping.
12:55 AM
Security responded to GU owned apartments in reference to a welfare check of a GU student.
2:40 PM
GU Security and Spokane Fire responded to Cataldo in reference to an activated pull station. A Sodexo employee tripped over some glasses and accidentally activated the fire alarm.
8:55 PM
2 GU cheerleaders suffered minor injuries at Martin Centre when they were performing a stunt. EMS was called to assess the injuries. Neither party was transported to the hospital.
9:08 PM
A GU student reported a suspicious person in the area of 1000 E Sinto. The man was intoxicated and started to approach her but she got into her car and called the police. The police later located the man and identified him to be a non-student born in 1958. The man stated that he was going to approach the student for panhandling purposes. The man was arrested on a warrant.
September 22
3:30 AM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a GU residence hall in reference to a medical call.
September 19
12:50 AM
GU Security responded to a residence hall regarding a medical student. A GU student had cut her hand and refused treatment from Spokane Fire Department. A friend assisted her to her room and the on-call RD was contacted .
A GU studentreported a hit and run of her vehicle in the 600 block E Nora. The suspect vehicle was later found at Cincinnati and Nora but GU Security was unable to locate the driver.
2:30 AM
GU Security and Spokane Police officers responded to a hit and run non-injury accident involving 5 GU students and 1 non-student in the area of Nora and Lidgerwood. One student was cited and released by Spokane Police Department.
4:05 PM
GU Security responded to GU owned apartments in reference to 2 males selling magazine subscriptions. The 2 were contacted and asked to leave the campus which they did.
September 20
1:10 AM
An RA from GU owned apartments notified GU Security of a mental health situation involving a GU student. The student was contacted and counseled by the RA.
1:20 PM
An RA reported a bicycle theft in progress from a GU residence hall. She approached two young looking males who were cutting a cable lock off of a bike. They stopped cutting the lock and walked away with a bicycle that had already been cut from the bike rack. The suspects were described to be a white male in his early 20’s and a Hispanic male possibly in his teens, wearing a full-face helmet for dirt-biking.
September 20, 2009
Security Notice – Strong-arm Robbery reported in the Logan Neighborhood
A Gonzaga student reported this afternoon that sometime between midnight and 1:00 AM this morning (September 20) while walking alone in the 500 or 600 block of East Augusta, he was knocked to the ground and punched by two male subjects. One of the subjects removed his wallet from his back pocket, took the cash out, and returned the wallet. They then fled on foot. The student did not contact the Spokane Police Department (SPD) or GU Security at the time. Two GU-contracted Spokane Police Department patrol units were on duty in the neighborhood at the time of the incident. The subjects were described as white males in their 20’s of average height and build, wearing hoodies (worn down). GU Security strongly encouraged the student to report this to the SPD.
Gonzaga community members are reminded of the following safety tips:
A Gonzaga student reported that at about 11:00 PM last night (September 19) a male subject followed him from Safeway, attempting to engage him in conversation. Near the corner of Hamilton and Sinto, the subject showed the student what appeared to be the butt of a handgun concealed in a small bag and asked him for his wallet. The student (very wisely) gave the subject his wallet and the subject left the area. Spokane Police Department officers responded and searched the area, but did not locate the subject. The subject was described as a male in his 20’s of average height and thin build, with a dark complexion, wearing baggy clothing and tennis shoes. He was carrying a cloth-type satchel with pull-strings.
Gonzaga community members are reminded of the following safety tips:
A sexual assault was reported by a Gonzaga student early this morning. It is believed the incident took place somewhere near the 200 block of W. Cataldo (4 blocks west of the campus) sometime around midnight. The suspect was described as a male between 18-22 years of age of average height and build, possibly a Gonzaga student. The student reporting the incident received medical care and was advised of the option to contact the Spokane Police department. Follow up by the University is on-going.
Gonzaga’s Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) First Responders are available to provide support and guidance through the campus system and assistance with the resources available both on and off campus. First Responders are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling Security Dispatch at 313-2222 and asking for a SART First Responder.
SAFeT (Sexual Assault & Family Trauma) is an off-campus service that offers trained advocates who can offer crisis intervention, information and referral resources, legal advocacy, and support for friends and family. SAFeT’s 24 hour crisis line can be accessed by calling (509) 624-7272.
The Student Life Case Manager will work with anyone who reports sexual misconduct to ensure that resources are available to the individual. Please call 509-313-4175 or stop by the Student Life Office.
We want all of our community members to be safe. Remember:
September 17
1:45 PM
A disorderly non-student was trespassed by GU Security from the Foley Library.
3:57 PM
GU Security conducted a welfare check on a student.
11:00 PM
GU Students reported seeing a suspicious white male outside their residence in the 1000 block of East Desmet. GU Security responded but did not locate the subject.
September 18
12:45 AM
GU Security conducted a welfare check on a student.
6:42 PM
GU Security and the Spokane Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at Madonna. Nothing was found.
10:13 PM
GU Security assisted in an alcohol violation investigation at a GU residence hall. One student was charged with Minor in Possession.
Gonzaga has a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) that is here to help students! SART First Responders are employees of the university who have volunteered to serve as an immediate support person for any student who reports sexual misconduct. First Responders have been trained on how to support reporting parties during this difficult emotional time. Responders also have a variety of university and local resources that they can connect reporting parties to. First Responders are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. SART First Responders help connect reporting parties who want more support and resources to the Student Life Case Manager. First Responders can be reached by calling Dispatch at 313-2222 and asking for a SART First Responder.
08:00 AM
A GU student reported being harrassed by an off-campus business owner for parking his vehicle in front of the business. The student parked on a public street and used the parking meter. The owner of the business left notes on the student’s vehicle criticizing how he was parking and where he was parking.
5:00 PM
GU Security contacted a man who looked suspicious in the area of the Jundt Building on the Centennial Trail. The man had hidden a bike in the trees. When Security contacted the man, they were able to determine that the man had stolen the bike from a bike rack in front of the law school. A Gary Fisher bike valued at approximately $2000.00 was recovered and returned to the GU student. The bike had been secured at the bike rack with a CABLE LOCK.
GU Security received a report last night at 9:00 PM that a residence in the 200 block of East Sharp was burglarized. Between 1:00 AM and 8:00 AM on September 15th, while residents were sleeping, an unknown person or persons entered through an unlocked door and took two purses from the living room.
This is a reminder to ALWAYS lock your doors and windows, even when you are at home!