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— On Feb. 16 at 10:30 p.m., Emory Police Department (EPD) responded to a call from Smith Hall about a drug paraphernalia violation. Campus Life notified EPD of a strong odor of marijuana coming from a room at the location. Officers arrived on the scene and entered the room. They noticed a glass pipe and marijuana ashes in plain view. The individual who lived in the room was not cited because there was a lack of any substance other than the residue. Officers confiscated the pipe and the ashes.

— On Feb. 17 at 7:18 p.m., EPD responded to the Dobbs University Center regarding a dispute involving a Sodexo employee. There were no signs of threats or physical harm. A person at the scene was complaining about Sodexo’s past behavior towards their employees, and the individual was asked to leave the area.

— On Feb. 18 at 1:46 p.m., EPD responded to a call at Clairmont Campus’ Building E regarding an individual trying to get through a door. The individual on the other side of the door would not let him in. By the time officers arrived on the scene, the individual banging on the door was gone. Campus Life was notified.

— On Feb. 18 at 9:21 p.m., EPD responded to a call regarding a noise complaint on the fourth floor of Building D at Clairmont Campus. The complainant said that there was very loud noise on the floor and contacted the Resident Advisor. The Resident Advisor notified EPD of the complaint. When officers arrived, they spoke with the complainant and the individuals who were making too much noise. The individuals agreed to turn down the music.

— Compiled by Crime Beat Writer Brandon Fuhr

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Digital Editor | Brandon Fuhr is a College junior from Briarcliff Manor, New York pursuing a triple major in art history, forensics, and nuclear neuroscience. Jokes. This kid is straight Business School material. When he isn't studying Corporate Finance, you can find him spinning, playing FIFA or at Chic-Fil-a (or all three at once). He is a Digital Editor for the Wheel and works to create digital features and ensures the website is fully functioning. More importantly, he is responsible for ensuring no Wheel editor goes home hungry. Orchestrating meals for a group of 20 college kids is no easy feat, but he strives to never disappoint.