DPS Reports Jan. 29
Thursday, Jan. 24
At 2:02 p.m. an employee reported that unknown person(s) removed an unsecured, unattended university credit card from Marquette Hall and used it without consent. The estimated loss is $50. The employee’s unsecured, unattended driver’s license was also removed.
At 2:47 p.m. a person not affiliated with Marquette reported that unknown person(s) vandalized a vending machine in Wehr Life Sciences, causing an estimated $300 in damage.
At 3:27 p.m. a student reported that unknown person(s) removed a magnet estimated at $5 from the exterior of her secured, unattended vehicle in Structure One.
Friday, Jan. 25
At 1:06 a.m. a student was in possession of a fraudulent ID in McCormick Hall and admitted to using the ID to purchase alcohol at an off-campus location.
At 12:37 p.m. a person not affiliated with Marquette reported that unknown person(s) vandalized a vending machine in Structure Two, causing an estimated $25 in damage.
Saturday, Jan. 26
At 11:50 p.m. a student acted in a disorderly manner in the 700 block of N. 16th St. and was cited by MPD.


Please be advised that all comments must adhere to our comment policy. Click to learn more.
Thank you for your interest in The Marquette Tribune. We encourage you and all our readers to provide feedback and constructive criticism in the comments section of our articles, editorials and columns, regardless of whether you share our viewpoints. To ensure a constructive and courteous discourse, we ask that you abide by the following principles:
1) Use your real name and email address. Email addresses will not be published, but we will use them to contact you if necessary.
2) Relate your comment to Tribune content or to what other commenters have written.
3) Comments may not contain personal attacks, racism, sexism, or hatred and may not use gratuitous profanity.
The Tribune reserves the right to delete comments that do not meet these guidelines. We are not able to screen comments before they are posted; if you feel a comment violates the above guidelines, please notify us at editor@marquettetribune.org.
Comments are closed