TUESDAY, April 15, 12:01 a.m. — A 36-year-old male cleaner of Newing College’s Endicott Hall reported writings on the wall. The words “bitches,” “masters” and “paint” were written on the walls of the third floor in black pen. A male resident of the building told officers that the words had been there for two weeks, said Investigator Dennis P. Bush of Binghamton University’s New York State University Police. All the words were removed from the wall except for one. Police have no suspects.
THURSDAY, April 17, 4 p.m. — An 18-year-old male student of Hinman College’s Smith Hall reported a theft, Bush said. The student told the officers that he had rented a digital camcorder from the University’s audio and visual services and had left it in his room. He then went home for Passover break, and upon returning found his door open and the Canon ZR90 camcorder missing. The student said that he had closed and locked the door, but that “there was a towel on the door which may have prevented the door from securing.” There are no suspects.
TUESDAY, April 29, 3 p.m. — Another 18-year-old male student reported a theft in Mountainview College’s Marcy Hall, Bush said. The student told officers that he had left the suite for a little while and upon returning, discovered his silver iPod had been taken. He also told officers that both his suite and room doors had been unlocked. There are no suspects and no further action will be taken.
THURSDAY, May 1, 12:01 a.m. — A building guard reported another two exit signs being torn from the walls of Newing College’s Broome Hall, said Bush. The signs were taken to the Broome dumpster and smashed. The exposed wires were capped to prevent any electrical problems. Police have no suspects.
— Aaron Axelson