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March. 25th March. 31 – The Statesman

A map of Stony Brook University showing the locations of crimes that occurred on campus from Monday, March 25 to Sunday, March 31. ILLUSTRATED BY BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

All reports come directly from University Police and cannot be independently verified The statesman.

On Monday, March 25, there was a report of missing food items in Hand Hall. The case was closed with the referral of the students.

On Tuesday, March 26, seven students, one graduate student and one non-affiliated student were arrested for disorderly conduct following a protest at the administration building. They received a summons to appear in court.

On Tuesday, March 26, damage was reported to a parked vehicle in South P Lot. An MV104 was completed and the case closed.

On Tuesday, March 26, there was a report of a missing electric scooter at the indoor practice facility. The case is still open.

On Wednesday, March 27, there was a report of an attempted telephone scam in Chapin G. The case remains open.

On Wednesday, March 27, there was a report of a missing electric scooter at the Campus Recreation Center. The case was dropped after the victim refused to cooperate.

On Thursday, March 28, there was a report of a past tense incident involving a patient making contact with another patient at Stony Brook University Hospital. There were no injuries. The case was dropped after the victim refused to cooperate.

On Friday, March 29, there was a report of verbal harassment of a student by four unaffiliated juvenile individuals at the Staller Center for the Arts. The case was dropped after the victim refused to cooperate.

On Saturday, March 30, there was a report of gun possession at Stony Brook University Hospital. An arrest was made.

On Sunday, March 31, there was a report of a patient making an unwelcome comment to a staff member at Stony Brook University Hospital. The case was dropped after the victim refused to cooperate.

On Sunday, March 31, there was a report of an electric bicycle missing from the bike rack at the Campus Recreation Center. The case was dropped after the victim refused to cooperate.

On Sunday, March 31, there was a report of a patient hitting a staff member at Stony Brook University Hospital. An arrest was made.