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MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT INCIDENT LOG August 1St, 2021 - October 1St, 2021 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT INCIDENT LOG August 1st, 2021 - October 1st, 2021 Event # Date & Time Nature Location Address Status 202168253 10/1/21 9:06 am ACCESS CONTROL RELATED HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER750 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168250 10/1/21 8:46 am ACCESS CONTROL RELATED WIMR 1111 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168246 10/1/21 8:30 am CHECK AREA FIELD HOUSE 1450 MONROE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168243 10/1/21 8:14 am CHECK AREA ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 21 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168242 10/1/21 8:01 am CHECK PARKING LOT LOT 54 112 N CHARTER ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168238 10/1/21 7:49 am CHECK AREA 101 EAGLE HEIGHTS 101 EAGLE HEIGHTS DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168236 10/1/21 7:38 am ALARM TESTING ALL TYPES HELEN C WHITE HALL 600 N PARK ST CLOSED BY COMMUNICATIONS 202168235 10/1/21 7:26 am ALARM TESTING ALL TYPES MEMORIAL LIBRARY 728 STATE ST CLOSED BY COMMUNICATIONS 202168234 10/1/21 7:16 am 911 CELL PHONE DISCON OR OPEN OGG HALL 835 W DAYTON ST ALARM MECHANICAL ERROR 202168230 10/1/21 5:52 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHLAND AV/OBSERVATORY DR WRITTEN WARNING 202168228 10/1/21 5:33 am CHECK AREA EAGLE HEIGHTS COMMUNITY GARDENS3016 LAKE MENDOTA DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168227 10/1/21 5:32 am REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE S PARK ST/W WASHINGTON AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168226 10/1/21 5:23 am UNLOCK DOORS GATE OR FACILITY HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER750 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168225 10/1/21 5:22 am UNLOCK DOORS GATE OR FACILITY AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LAB540 ELM DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168224 10/1/21 5:09 am CHECK AREA ARBORETUM BUILDINGS 1207 SEMINOLE HWY NO FURTHER ACTION 202168223 10/1/21 3:43 am CHECK AREA PRIMATE CENTER 1223 CAPITOL CT NO FURTHER ACTION 202168222 10/1/21 3:42 am CHECK AREA FLEET GARAGE 27 N CHARTER ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168221 10/1/21 3:33 am OPEN DOOR ENGINEERING RESEARCH BUILDING1500 ENGINEERING DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168220 10/1/21 3:33 am CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE ENGINEERING RESEARCH BUILDING1500 ENGINEERING DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168219 10/1/21 3:33 am CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE MATERIAL SCIENCE 1509 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168218 10/1/21 3:32 am LOCK OUT EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES 1025 W JOHNSON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168217 10/1/21 3:28 am CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE COOPER HALL NURSING SCHOOL701 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168216 10/1/21 3:13 am CHECK AREA LIBRARY MALL 750 LANGDON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168215 10/1/21 3:09 am LOCK OUT TEACHER EDUCATION 225 N MILLS ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168214 10/1/21 3:02 am LOCK OUT RED GYM 716 LANGDON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168213 10/1/21 2:58 am CHECK AREA LOT 8 640 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168212 10/1/21 2:55 am CHECK AREA UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS COMMUNITY611 EAGLE CENTER HEIGHTS DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168211 10/1/21 2:53 am CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE RENNEBOHM HALL 777 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168210 10/1/21 2:53 am CHECK AREA LOT 60 801 WALNUT ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168209 10/1/21 2:49 am LOCK OUT SCIENCE HALL 550 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168208 10/1/21 2:32 am LOCK OUT GRAINGER HALL 975 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168207 10/1/21 2:27 am CHECK AREA LOT 83 FLUNO CENTER LOT 314 N FRANCES ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168206 10/1/21 2:18 am ALCOHOL CONVEYANCE NON STUDENT UNIVERSITY AV/N PARK ST REPORT FILED 202168205 10/1/21 2:12 am FOOT PATROL FLEET GARAGE 27 N CHARTER ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168203 10/1/21 2:03 am ASSIST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CAMPUS DR/N RANDALL AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168202 10/1/21 1:48 am CHECK PERSON MACK HOUSE 1630 KRONSHAGE DR REPORT FILED 202168201 10/1/21 1:47 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE N BROOKS ST/REGENT ST FIELD CONTACT 202168200 10/1/21 1:42 am CHECK AREA LOT 46 301 N LAKE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168199 10/1/21 1:38 am CHECK AREA SHELL STATION 3401 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168198 10/1/21 1:32 am CHECK AREA LOT 87 701 W DAYTON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168197 10/1/21 1:30 am CHECK AREA LOT 91 115 N FRANCES ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168196 10/1/21 1:26 am CHECK PERSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY 728 STATE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168195 10/1/21 1:10 am CHECK AREA UW MADISON POLICE DEPARTMENT1429 MONROE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168194 10/1/21 1:05 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE N PARK ST/COLLEGE CT VERBAL WARNING 202168193 10/1/21 12:57 am LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY COMPUTER SCIENCE & STATS 1210 W DAYTON ST NO FURTHER ACTION Page 1 of 294 Event # Date & Time Nature Location Address Status 202168192 10/1/21 12:55 am LIQUOR LAW UNDERAGE ALCOHOL W DAYTON ST/N PARK ST REPORT FILED 202168191 10/1/21 12:52 am CHECK AREA HAMEL MUSIC HALL 740 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168190 10/1/21 12:49 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE W DAYTON ST/N MILLS ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168189 10/1/21 12:48 am CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE WIMR 1111 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168188 10/1/21 12:45 am CHECK AREA LOT 69 280 N FRANCES ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168187 10/1/21 12:34 am CHECK PARKING LOT LOT 91 115 N FRANCES ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168186 10/1/21 12:32 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE W DAYTON ST/N BROOKS ST VERBAL WARNING 202168185 10/1/21 12:29 am CHECK AREA SOIL SCIENCE 1525 OBSERVATORY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168184 10/1/21 12:27 am CHECK PARKING LOT LOT 131 1601 UNIVERSITY BAY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168183 10/1/21 12:22 am CHECK PARKING LOT TENT COLONY LOT 2900 LAKE MENDOTA DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168182 10/1/21 12:14 am ASSIST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WITTE HALL 615 W JOHNSON ST ASSIST OUTSIDE AGENCY 202168181 10/1/21 12:14 am CHECK AREA LOT 46 301 N LAKE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168180 10/1/21 12:10 am TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE S PARK ST/ERIN ST CITATION ISSUED 202168179 10/1/21 12:03 am CHECK AREA ARBORETUM BUILDINGS 1207 SEMINOLE HWY NO FURTHER ACTION 202168178 9/30/21 11:55 pm CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE RUST HALL, HENRY 115 N ORCHARD ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168177 9/30/21 11:54 pm TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE E JOHNSON ST/N PINCKNEY ST VERBAL WARNING 202168176 9/30/21 11:53 pm CHECK SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE AMER FAMILY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL1675 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168175 9/30/21 11:49 pm ASSIST MOTORIST W JOHNSON ST/N FRANCES ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168174 9/30/21 11:47 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY LAW BUILDING 975 BASCOM ML NO FURTHER ACTION 202168173 9/30/21 11:47 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY MUSIC HALL (OLD) 925 BASCOM ML NO FURTHER ACTION 202168172 9/30/21 11:45 pm CHECK AREA ELVEHJEM 800 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168171 9/30/21 11:42 pm TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE W JOHNSON ST/N BROOKS ST CITATION ISSUED 202168170 9/30/21 11:30 pm STUCK ELEVATOR SELLERY HALL 821 W JOHNSON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168169 9/30/21 11:29 pm CLOSING HOURS NATURAL AREA PICNIC POINT GROUNDS 2500 UNIVERSITY BAY DR FIELD CONTACT 202168168 9/30/21 11:28 pm TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE UNIVERSITY AV/E CAMPUS MALL VERBAL WARNING 202168167 9/30/21 11:23 pm CHECK AREA PICNIC POINT GROUNDS 2500 UNIVERSITY BAY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168166 9/30/21 11:22 pm CHECK PARKING LOT LOT 130 PICNIC PT CIRCLE LOT 2003 UNIVERSITY BAY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168165 9/30/21 11:21 pm CHECK AREA ELVEHJEM 800 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168164 9/30/21 11:19 pm TRAFFIC STOP MOTOR VEHICLE UNIVERSITY AV/N ALLEN ST CITATION ISSUED 202168163 9/30/21 11:14 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY HUMANITIES BUILDING 455 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168162 9/30/21 10:59 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY VILAS HALL 821 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168161 9/30/21 10:59 pm CHECK AREA LOT 130 PICNIC PT CIRCLE LOT 2003 UNIVERSITY BAY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168160 9/30/21 10:57 pm CHECK PARKING LOT LOT 46 301 N LAKE ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168159 9/30/21 10:56 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY HELEN C WHITE HALL 600 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168158 9/30/21 10:56 pm CRIMINAL DAMAGE WITTE HALL 615 W JOHNSON ST REPORT FILED 202168157 9/30/21 10:52 pm EMERGENCY ROOM ASSISTANCE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 600 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168156 9/30/21 10:41 pm FOLLOW UP UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 600 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168155 9/30/21 10:30 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY SCIENCE HALL 550 N PARK ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168154 9/30/21 10:14 pm CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE WISCONSIN INSTITUTE FOR DISCOV330 N ORCHARD ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168153 9/30/21 10:14 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY CHEMISTRY BUILDING 1101 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168152 9/30/21 10:10 pm CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER750 HIGHLAND AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168151 9/30/21 10:08 pm CHECK BUILDING OR PREMISE WALNUT ST GREENHOUSE 525 WALNUT ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168150 9/30/21 10:05 pm CHECK AREA E CAMPUS MALL/UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168149 9/30/21 10:02 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY PSYCHOLOGY BUILDING 1202 W JOHNSON ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168148 9/30/21 9:55 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY NOLAND HALL 250 N MILLS ST NO FURTHER ACTION 202168147 9/30/21 9:54 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY VAN VLECK HALL, E B 480 LINCOLN DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168146 9/30/21 9:53 pm 911 CELL PHONE DISCON OR OPEN 931-A EAGLE HEIGHTS DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168145 9/30/21 9:53 pm CLOSING HOURS BUILDING HUMANITIES BUILDING 455 N PARK ST REPORT FILED 202168144 9/30/21 9:50 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY SOCIAL SCIENCE BUILDING 1180 OBSERVATORY DR NO FURTHER ACTION Page 2 of 294 Event # Date & Time Nature Location Address Status 202168143 9/30/21 9:50 pm LOCKING DOORS GATE OR FACILITY INGRAHAM HALL 1155 OBSERVATORY DR NO FURTHER ACTION 202168142 9/30/21 9:48 pm OPEN DOOR LATHROP HALL 1050 UNIVERSITY AV NO FURTHER ACTION 202168141 9/30/21 9:45 pm INFORMATION OR ALL OTHER
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