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Thursday, April 10,12:0$ a.m,; DPS received a report of eight to 10 people making ex cessive noise outside Hamilton Complex. Thursday, April 10,1:34 p.m.: A trash-can fi re was found in H. P. Barnhart. Friday, April 19,5:09 p.m.: Two tree climbers were spotted near Gerfinger Hall. Saturday, April 20,1:25 a.m.; DPS received a report of a person throwing bottles out a window in Spiller Hail. Sunday, April 21,12:22 a.m.: Two people were spotted climbing trees near McClure Hall. Monday, April 22,12:37 a.m.: Vandalism was reported in McKenzie Hall Monday. April 22,3:20 a.m.: Vandalism was reported in Carson Hail. Monday, April 22,8:03 a.m.: A person was lound sleeping in car parked in the Bean Complex parking lot. Monday, April 22,12:11 p.m.: A person was reported yelling and acting disruptivetyln the EMU area. Monday, April 22,2:24 p.m.: A suspicious person was reported trespassing in H.P. Barnhart. Traffic Accidents and Violations Friday, April 19,10:42 p.m.: A DPS officer reported seeing a school bus hit a car and continue driving. Violence and Harassment Thursday, April 18,12:04 a.m.: DPS received a report of a suspicious person harassing staff working m Ki. , tall Monday, April 22,12:15 p.m.: A harassing telephone call was reported from the EMU. Theft Wednesday, April 17,1:28p m.: A bike was stolen from the Alder Street area, Thursday, April 18,12:48 p.m.: A backpack was stolen from the Knight library. Saturday, April 20,11 a.m.: A bike was stolen from the Knight library. Sunday, April 21,12:12 p.m.: Theft from a vehicle was reported from the EMU visitor parking lot Monday, April 22,10:47 a.m.: An object was stolen from the Knight library, Monday, April 22,10:33 p.m.: Items were stolen from a student's room in H.R Barnhart. Drugs and Alcohol Wednesday, April 17,4:37 p.m.: Two people were observed selling marijuana pipes in the Agate Street area. Thursday, April 18,10:53 p.m.: DPS received a report of students smoking marijuana in Parsons Hail. Friday, April 19,12:43 a.m.: A minor was found in possession of alcohol in Dunn Hall. Saturday, April 20,11:18 p.m.: A DPS officer contacted a group of people drinking at the intersection of Alder Street and 18th Avenue. Sunday, April 21,1:07 a.m.: Drug paraphernalia was found in the Wfllcox Hall. Monday, April 22,10:54 a.m.: Drug paraphernalia was found in the EMU. SOURCE: OPS News brief Student family housing rates expected to increase Few people attended a public hearing Tuesday to discuss a pro posed increase in student family housing rental rates. Family housing officials are re questing an increase of about 3.5 percent in rental rates for Spencer View and Westmoreland units and a $15 monthly increase in rates for East Campus houses and apartments. The rate increase is needed be cause of rising operating costs, such as electricity, Family Housing Di rector Lou Vijayakar said. Although the rate increase will affect student pocketbooks, Vi jayakar said most student tenants seem to realize the extra money is needed. “$15 is $15... It does affect (stu dents),” she said. “But for the most part, I think students understand that everything’s going up.” Westmoreland resident Davy Ray, the only tenant to attend the hearing, said he opposed the rate increase because it seemed counter productive to the University’s goal of providing affordable housing to students. Family Housing area director Frank Gaddini said that even with the increase, family housing rental rates will still be about 30 percent lower than market value. University General Counsel Melinda Grier will consider testi mony submitted before sending the proposal on to the secretary of state for approval. Written testimony may be submitted until noon Thursday. 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