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Clery Report Daily Log 11/05/2019 Clery Report Daily Log 11/05/2019 Print Date/Time: 11/05/2019 11:34 Notre Dame Security Police Department Login ID: dkavanau ORI Number: IN071139E Case Number Date/Time Reported Location of OccurenceIncident Type Criminal Offense Disposition 2019-00002082 11/04/2019 17:28 1 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Larceny - Theft Larceny from Yards (Grounds surrounding Buildings) Pending Date/Time Occured 10/31/2019 15:30 - 10/31/2019 16:30 2019-00002083 11/05/2019 03:20 N MICHIGAN ST / DORR RD Notre Dame IN 46556DWI Exceeding urban speed limit (30 mph) Arrest Date/Time Occured 11/05/2019 02:15 - 11/05/2019 03:20 2019-00002083 11/05/2019 03:20 N MICHIGAN ST / DORR RD Notre Dame IN 46556DWI Operating with BAC .08-.14 Arrest Date/Time Occured 11/05/2019 02:15 - 11/05/2019 03:20 OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 PASQUERILLA WEST Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 09/01/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 NORTH QUAD Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 NORTH QUAD Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 NORTH QUAD Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 CARROLL HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA Page: 1 of 7 OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 BAUMER HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 DUNNE HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/31/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 DUNNE HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 08/30/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 KEENAN HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 09/06/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 KEENAN HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 09/06/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 KEENAN HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law violation OCS Review Date/Time Occured 09/06/2019 NA OCS 11/04/2019 09:30 KEENAN HALL Notre Dame IN 46556Liquor Liquor law 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