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11/12/2019, 12:00pm

Campus Police Briefs 11-12-2019

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Man cited for underage drinking

Shippensburg University Campus Police were dispatched on Nov. 3 to meet EMS for an alcohol overdose. Jordan Kurtz, a 19-year-old male, was found at the scene vomiting due to alcohol consumption. 

Kurtz was transported to Chambersburg ER and cited for underage consumption.

Woman cited for underage drinking

Shippensburg University Campus Police conducted a traffic stop in the G-1 parking lot on Nov. 9 for equipment violations. One of the passengers, later identified as Elizabeth Kuhn, was found to be intoxicated.

When speaking with her, officers detected a strong odor of alcohol coming from her. Kuhn also began to vomit.

Kuhn was transported to Chambersburg ER for treatment, and was cited for underage consumption.

Woman cited for underage drinking

Shippensburg University Campus Police were on foot patrol at an event held at Henderson Gym on Nov. 9 when security escorted an intoxicated female, later identified as Kayla Brown, out of the event. 

Brown agreed to do a PBT, which showed positive results. She was cited for underage consumption and released to a friend.

Roommates charged with harassment

Shippensburg University Campus Police were dispatched to 348 Harley on Nov. 9 for a fight between roommates. The roommates, identified as Arion Martin and Kahlaya Turner, were separated when police arrived, but admitted to fighting.

Both Martin and Turner were charged with harassment.

Student to be charged with possession of paraphernalia

Shippensburg University Campus Police were dispatched to 209 Harley Hall in response to a fire alarm that came from an activated smoke detector. 

Officers detected an odor of marijuana while checking the room, and noticed drug paraphernalia in plain view of one of the bedrooms.

Police identified the resident in question as Arie Berkovich.

Charges will be filed for possession of paraphernalia.

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