Campus criminal offense log | March 28 – April 3 | News

The University of Cincinnati Police Division (UCPD) reported and responded to 15 crimes from March 28 – April 3, according to the Section of General public Safety’s daily criminal offense log


Sunday, March 28 

Theft at the Graduate Lodge was described to UCPD. No felony grievance was submitted. 

Criminal harming and telecommunications harassment at Stratford Heights ended up claimed to UCPD. The disposition is “active.” 

Robbery at Kroger was reported to UCPD. The circumstance is currently being managed by the Cincinnati Police Office (CPD). 


Monday, March 29 

Telecommunications harassment and stalking at Stratford Heights was noted to UCPD. The disposition is “active.” 


Tuesday, March 30 

Felony harming at 101 East Corry Street was claimed to UCPD. The case is becoming dealt with by CPD. 

Robbery at the 300 block of Donahue Avenue was reported to UCPD. The circumstance is currently being handled by CPD. 


Wednesday, March 31 

Robbery at the 2800 block of Clifton Avenue was described to UCPD. The case is staying taken care of by CPD. 

Assault at the 2600 block of Vine Road was described to UCPD. The situation was closed by a CPD arrest. 

Prison harming of a motor motor vehicle at UC’s Victory Parkway Campus was claimed to UCPD. The disposition is “active.” 


Thursday, April 1 

Shots fired at the 30 block of East Corry Road have been claimed to UCPD. The situation is staying taken care of by CPD. 


Friday, April 2 

Trespassing at the Engineering Investigation Centre was claimed to UCPD. The disposition is “exceptionally cleared.” 

Telecommunication harassment at the Lindner Faculty of Business was claimed to UCPD. The disposition is “active.” 


Saturday, April 3 

Criminal mischief at the Sheakley Athletic Complicated was claimed to UCPD. The disposition is “exceptionally cleared.” 

A liquor law violation and prohibited wrong identification at the Central Utility Making was noted to UCPD. A pupil conduct referral was issued. 

Disorderly conduct at Edwards Centre was noted to UCPD. The disposition is “exceptionally cleared.”