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San Diego State University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1913

The Daily Aztec

SDSU crime and incident report: Hit and run, trespassing, medical aid

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Quinn Owen

Medical aid in Storm Hall

Emergency vehicles reported to Storm Hall on Wednesday afternoon  to assist a student experiencing difficulty breathing and who reportedly looked very pale.

An ambulance arrived at the scene and transported the 18-year-old female to Kaiser Hospital.

Hit-and-run accident

Officers responded to a hit-and-run collision in parking structure four on Wednesday, Sept. 2 around 3 p.m.

When officers  arrived to the scene they saw that a car had been hit by another vehicle which left the area,” San Diego State police Cpl. Mark Peterson said.

A report was taken about this incident.

That same day, suspicious people were reported lingering in the Student Services parking garage. 

The reporting party believed the subjects may have been casing vehicles,Peterson said.

When officers arrived they were not able to match any description of the suspicious people.

That same week, on Friday, the police responded to another hit-and-run accident at  Alberts College, according to a media bulletin.

The vehicle was parked when it got hit.

The vehicle owner was unavailable for contact at the time, so the call was closed pending a call back from the victim,Peterson said.

Smoking marijuana on campus

There was drug activity at Oggis Pizza Express on Saturday, Sept. 5.

A police bulletin said three subjects were sitting on chairs smoking what appeared to be marijuana.

Officers responded to this but did not find the people smoking, according to Peterson.

SDSU is a smoke-free campus. That includes tobacco and marijuana.

South Campus Plaza trespassing

Officers responded to a report of three people jumping the fence into the South Campus Plaza construction site on just after midnight on Sunday, Sept. 6.

When police arrived at the scene they were unable to locate the three subjects.

Trespassing in construction sites is not only illegal, it is potentially dangerous,Peterson said.

 

About the Contributors
Emely Navarro, News Editor
Emely Navarro is journalism major with a minor in Spanish. She has been with The Daily Aztec since fall 2014 and is the News Editor. She occasionally writes for Mundo Azteca and acts as a broadcast anchor, video editor and producer. After graduation she hopes to be a television news producer.
Quinn Owen, News Editor
Quinn is the The Daily Aztec's News Editor.  Prior to this role, he helped manage social media and digital video production as the Assistant Digital Content Editor. Quinn has also been a Senior Staff writer for News. He is a Production Assistant for KPBS News where he works on the local  Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Evening Edition programs. As a journalism major, Quinn hopes to eventually work as a broadcast news reporter.
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