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Police respond to criminal sexual conduct, burglary

October 21, 2015
<p>Michigan State University Police Department on Aug. 29, 2015. Courtney Kendler/The State News</p>

Michigan State University Police Department on Aug. 29, 2015. Courtney Kendler/The State News

Photo by Courtney Kendler | The State News

Here are the police incidents for Oct. 20, after meeting with MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor.

Criminal Sexual Conduct

At a location on East Shaw Lane on Oct. 16, a 19-year-old female student was allegedly inappropriately touched by a 42-year-old male from Lansing. The incident was reported to MSU police by the victim's Resident Assistant and the case is currently under investigation. 

Possession of amphetamines

On Oct. 20 at 12:30 a.m., MSU police responded to a call referencing the smell of marijuana. An 18-year-old male student in West Holden Hall was arrested with a minor in possession of alcohol and amphetamines.

Burglary

Between Oct. 13 and Oct. 18, an 18-year-old male student at North Hubbard Hall was the victim of a burglary. His X Box 360 and controller were reported stolen. He said he locked his door and kept the chain on the bathroom door. The case is still under investigation.

Burglary

In North Hubbard Hall on Oct. 16 an 18-year-old male student and a 19-year-old male student reported thefts from their unlocked room. Missing from the room was $300 in American currency and $100 in Chinese currency, as well as shoes valued at $995. The case is under investigation by the MSU police.

Possession of LSD

In Hubbard Hall, an 18-year-old male student was transported to Sparrow Hospital after reportedly having a bad trip on LSD on Oct. 18. Police responded to a medical call and once there spoke to the Resident Assistant.

This does not represent every report taken by MSU police. For every incident's time and location, view MSU police's Clery Crime and Fire Log.

For the East Lansing Police Department, visit their crime map.

Due to the large number of crimes usually occurring during home games, individual reports are not detailed. For a total number of incidents on campus during home football games, visit this previous story from The State News.

For a more detailed view of major crimes on campus, check out The State News crime tracker, updated most weekdays.

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