–  On Feb. 22 at 2:07 a.m. Emory police responded to a call at the Longstreet-Means residence hall of a female student under the influence of alcohol. According to Dekalb County Emergency Medical Services, the student was awake but not alert. The individual admitted to having 237 drinks while “pre-gaming” at the Clairmont Campus. The individual was evaluated and transported to Emory Hospital. Following the incident, the Office of Campus Life was notified.
– On Feb. 22 between the hours of 8:20 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. a female student contacted Emory police to report that her phone had been stolen from the Woodruff Physical Education Center while she was playing basketball. According to the individual, she left her phone by the hoop and when she returned it was gone. The phone is valued at $600. The incident has been turned over to an investigator.
– On Feb. 20 at 12:43 p.m. a male student contacted Emory police to report that his Emory card had been stolen. According to the individual, he left his card on a table at Cox Hall and when he returned the card was gone. The incident has been turned over to an investigator.
– On Feb. 24 at 3:29 a.m. officers responded to a call from an individual in Evans Hall who found an underage female student who was struggling and under the influence of alcohol. The student was transported to Emory Hospital.

– Compiled by Asst. News Editor Dustin Slade

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