Tuesday, Sept. 3
A Portland campus office reported unauthorized use of one of their computers. The computer had been tampered with police said.
Friday, Sept.6
A bias message was left on the door of a Resident Advisor in Dickey Hall. It appeared a resident was upset with the R.A. Detective Sgt. Ron Saindon said the message left was not a threat, but was an anti-gay message.
Criminal Mischief was reported on the Gorham campus when a male was spotted urinating on the floor in the hallway of Anderson Hall. Police said they do have a suspect and are still investigating.
Sunday, Sept.8
Harassment was reported on the Gorham campus after a stalking incident.
“This is not an ongoing threat to the campus, it turned out to be a relationship issue,” Det. Sgt. Saindon said. The non-student is not to trespass on University property.
A sexual assault was reported and is currently under investigation police said. Police declined to comment.
Monday, Sept.9
Criminal mischief was reported in one of the Gorham residence halls after it was noticed that one of the bathroom doors had been super-glued. “Someone took super-glue and squirted it inside the keyhole, making it impossible for someone to put their key in and turn the lock,” Det. Sgt. Saindon said.
A 5-6 foot long and 2-3 feet wide generator used by contractors at the baseball field was reported stolen. The generator is valued at $2,8000. It is still missing police said..
Wednesday, Sept.11
An owner of a vehicle, parked by Anderson Hall, noticed $400 worth of tools missing from their vehicle.
Thursday, Sept.12
Someone had set fire to plastic nametags on the doors of residents in Portland Hall. No fire alarm went off police said. Police are investigating the incident was reported that an investigation of arson and aggravated criminal mischief is in affect after it.
Book fraud was reported after a student reported their book missing. Coincidentally, the book was later retrieved at the Gorham campus bookstore, showing that it had been sold back for money.