Campus Police Report for October 2019
- October 2, 2019 – Items including cash, a credit card, and an iPhone were stolen from an unattended gym bag at the CougarPlex.
- October 4, 2019 – A possible counterfeit $20.00 bill was discovered in the cash at the college accounting office. The bill was confiscated, to be turned over to the U.S. Secret Service.
- October 11, 2019 – An unattended laptop was stolen from where it was left in a hallway on the East Peoria Campus.
- October 20, 2019 – A Campus Police officer observed a non-student at Campus Housing carrying an alcoholic beverage. The liquor was confiscated and the subject was written a regulation violation ticket for possession of alcohol.
- October 21, 2019 – Graffiti was discovered in a restroom stall and on a vehicle at Dirksen Hall. The graffiti was removed.
- October 24, 2019 – A student reported that his license plates were stolen off his car while it was parked in a lot on the East Peoria Campus.
- October 29, 2019 – A vehicle parked in a lot on the East Peoria Campus caught on fire, possibly from mechanical issues. The destroyed vehicle was towed away.
- October 30, 2019 – An employee of Campus Housing smelled an odor of possible burnt cannabis in an apartment. An investigation determined that a resident was in possession of one gram of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. They were confiscated and the resident was issued a regulation violation ticket for possession.
- October 31, 2019 – A college vehicle driven by an employee struck a pole, causing damage to the car. There were no injuries.
Campus Safety Tip: ICC Safety App for Cell Phones
To enhance personal safety on campus, the ICC Police Department offers ICC Guardian, a free safety app for cell phones. Guardian connects your call directly to the ICC Campus Police Department. You can also submit crime tips or other info to Campus Police via text. Calls and texts to police can be made anonymously and photos can be attached to a text.
To download the ICC Guardian app, search “Rave Guardian” in the app store on your mobile device. The app is activated with just your cell phone number and ICC email address. Download it today to be prepared for unexpected emergencies!