April 4 at 8:30 p.m.
An IUS Police officer pulled over Adam J. Noon, 19, for not stopping at a stop sign near the main entrance of IU Southeast. The officer smelled marijuana when Noon rolled down the window of his silver Honda, and, upon searching the vehicle, found both marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Noon was arrested and taken to Floyd County Jail.
April 12 at 9:37 a.m.
IUS Police contacted Wheelers Towing and Recovery to tow a vehicle from the Hawthorn Parking Lot for having eight unpaid parking tickets. The vehicle was towed and impounded.
April 12 at 2:38 p.m.
IUS Police received a report of an accident in the Central Parking Lot. The drivers of the vehicles did not wish to file a report since there was no damage to either vehicle and no injuries.
April 12 at 7:24 p.m.
IUS Police responded to a report of a student fainting in Crestview Hall. The student fainted due to not eating and taking medicine.
April 13 at 2:10 p.m.
A staff member called IUS Police to report a vehicle in the Evergreen East parking Lot with dogs locked in it. An officer investigated and determined the dogs were fine, and she said the windows were cracked at least three inches.
April 15 at 9:45 a.m.
A staff member contacted IUS Police to report a male who was possibly sleeping in a black Ford Mustang with the engine running in the Hawthorn Parking Lot. An officer was unable to locate it.
April 15 at 4:07 p.m.
Two female students reported seeing a man exposing himself in a stairwell in Knobview Hall. The man was reported to be in his 40s and possibly driving an older model tan Cadillac. When an IUS Police officer arrived at Knobview Hall 29 minutes later, he was unable to locate the suspect.
Well, I guess that gives a whole new meaning to the name Knobview Hall, doesn’t it?
By SCOTT GILLESPIE
Editor
tsgilles@ius.edu