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3/6/2017, 8:21pm

Police briefs 3/1-3/5/17

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College Park Commons resident charged with criminal mischief

Toria K. Mcleod, 22, of College Park Commons was charged with criminal mischief in connection with an incident that occurred Wednesday.

After ordering food from Dunkin Donuts in the Ceddia Union Building Wednesday morning, Mcleod attempted to pay for the purchase by flexing money from another student’s ID card and dining hall account.

The cashier did not allow the transaction to go through and notified the food service manager, who then contacted university police.

Following a brief investigation and interview with Mcleod, she was released at the scene and a citation was later filed charging her with criminal mischief.

Theft reported in the C-1/steam plant parking lot

An individual reported the removal of a metal “No parking” sign from an SU parking lot on Friday.

The sign had been placed in the C-1 parking lot to prevent vehicles from parking in the dumpster and construction areas of the lot.

It is unclear how long the sign was missing before the theft was reported.

The value of the missing sign is approximately $50.

Naugle Hall resident charged with marijuana possession

Aniyah L. Petway-Edwards, 19, of Naugle Hall was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana in connection with an incident that occurred Friday.

University police were dispatched to the building in response to an active fire alarm in the residence hall. After tracing the alarm to Petway-Edwards’ room on the fourth floor, officers found evidence of controlled substances and contraband.

Because Petway-Edwards was the room’s only resident, officers charged her with possession of marijuana.

A criminal complaint was later filed with Shippensburg’s magisterial district judge.

Mclean Hall resident charged with underage drinking

Tyler J. Nguyen, 20, of Mclean Hall was charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred Friday.

Nguyen was staggering through the V-1 parking lot when he was stopped by university police officers to check his welfare.

After showing obvious signs of intoxication, Nguyen was given several portable breath tests by officers at the scene. Based on the test results, the officers concluded Nguyen may need medical attention and an ambulance was dispatched.

Nguyen was transported to Chambersburg Hospital for evaluation and a citation was later filed charging him with underage drinking.

Harley Hall resident and non-student visitors charged with underage drinking

Jordan M. Cassatt, 19, of Harley Hall, Lauren M. Krenzke, 19, of Shippensburg, and Andrew C. Blade, 19, of Cinnaminson, New Jersey, were charged with underage drinking in connection with an incident that occurred Sunday.

Blade, Krenzke and Cassatt were observed walking through the C-1/steam plant parking lot from the area of Richard Avenue. Blade and Krenzke were holding Cassatt up to keep her from falling when they were stopped by university police officers that determined all three individuals were intoxicated.

Blade, Krenzke and Cassatt admitted to consuming alcohol and were given portable breath tests that showed positive signs of alcohol consumption for all three individuals.

Balde and Krenzke were released at the scene, while Cassatt was transported and detained at the university police station for a short period of time in order to evaluate her medical condition.

Citations were later filed charging all three individuals with underage drinking.

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