– On March 31 between the hours of 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., officers received a report of an individual who entered the Sigma Nu house located at 10 Eagle Row without permission. According to the house manager, the back door to the house was propped open and the subject was able to take the fraternity’s new composite picture frame. The incident is under investigation.

– On March 31 at 2:48 a.m., officers received a call from a passing motorist of an Emory student who appeared under the influence of alcohol on the corner of Clifton Rd. and North Decatur Rd. According to officers, the individual had a strong odor of alcohol and had little clothing on. The individual claimed that he had three “big” glasses of vodka. The individual was transported to Emory Hospital. The incident has been turned over to campus life.

– On March 31 at 12:25 a.m., Emory police received a noise complaint from a resident on Emory road of a “high-pitched machine noise” coming from Eagle Row. Officers checked the area and determined that the sound was coming from the Sigma Chi house located at 6 Eagle Row. Residents agreed to lower the volume of the noise.

– On March 31 at midnight, Emory police received a complaint from a Resident Advisor on the sixth floor of Clairmont Tower. Officers were informed that an individual had written a racial slur on two Residence Hall Association election flyers. The incident has been turned over to Campus Life.

– Compiled by Asst. News Editor Dustin Slade

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