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9/17/2019, 12:00am

Campus police briefs 9-17-19

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Students cited for disorderly conduct

SU Police responded to a call about a fight in the parking lot near Kriner Hall around 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 12. 

Police said officers caught and identified Xavier S. Brooks and Azea A. Scott and viewed video footage from the parking lot camera to see the extent of the altercation. Both Brooks and Scott were cited for disorderly conduct.

Student cited for public drunkenness

SU officers were on patrol shortly after midnight on Sept. 14 in the G1 parking lot when they observed two women walking.

According to police, one of the women, Chloe J. Peters, was falling out of her high heels and was being supported by the other woman while walking.

Officers said they stopped to check on the women and reported that Peters was “very intoxicated.”

Police administered a breathalyzer test which indicated an estimated BAC of .298%. Medical personnel were contact to transport Peters for treatment. She was cited for public drunkenness.

Students, juvenile cited for underage drinking

SU Police were called by dorm staff to Seavers Hall around 12:30 a.m. on Sept. 14 to assist staff with an alcohol situation.

Police said dorm staff were on their rounds when they heard a loud party coming from room 211. When residents answered the door, alcohol was observed by the dorm staff, according to police.

Ariel Smith, Regyna E. Gantt, Cassidy L. Keilholtz, Rozlynne M. Dealy and a juvenile were cited for underage drinking. The juvenile was released to a family member.

Student cited for underage drinking

SU officers were on patrol in the G1 parking lot around 12:30 a.m. Sept. 15 when they observed a man who appeared to be staggering carrying a red Solo Cup.

Police say they stopped the male, identified as 19-year-old Evan D. Lesage, and detected an odor of alcohol coming from him.

Lesage agreed to take a breathalyzer test which indicated an estimated .112% BAC, according to police.

He was cited for underage drinking.

Man cited for public drunkenness

SU Police were on patrol in the G1 parking lot around 1:15 a.m. on Sept. 15 when they observed a man rolling on the ground near a guard rail.

Officers said they approached the man to check on him, the man, Jacob M. Allen, told them he had fallen and was having trouble standing up.

According to the responding officers, Allen had a strong odor of alcohol and was rambling, slurring and incoherent when speaking to police.

Police administered a breathalyzer test which indicated an estimated BAC of .225%.

He was transported to a hospital for treatment and cited for public drunkenness.

Man cited for underage drinking, public drunkenness

SU Police were dispatched by the Cumberland County 911 Center to the South Storage Lot for an unresponsive male around 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 15. 

Officers said they arrived and found Isaac Balmer, who was unresponsive. Emergency medical personnel were dispatched due to his condition.

Balmer was cited for underage drinking and public drunkenness.

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