I tell you, it gets old when cops respond to a scene to meet with the reporting person and find out the information about the incident is being given by a third or fourth party. Reason being is because the original reporting person didn’t want to be met by the police. Also the reporting person told her RA (resident assistant) about the incident she was involved in and the RA told another RA so RA #1 can go to her boyfriend’s house. Then when the second RA tells us what happen we hear that the reporting person doesn’t want to be met and that RA went to her boyfriend’s house.
People when you call the police to respond to a scene to check out a suspicious persons or vehicle please do not leave the scene. Leaving the scene and giving your detail about the incident to a third party gets scrambled and lost in translation. The incident I am refering to in this posting is a 10-75 (suspicious persons) who apparently followed a female student into one of the dorms on the north side of campus. The female student stated that they didn’t know this person or don’t believe they ever met before. Then she tried to loose him and apparently she lost him and was never seen again. Two of us respond to the scene and find out the same information along with what I just wrote in the beginning of this post.
That pissed us off to no end when we found out about that lack of information. Furthermore, the female student stated to the RA that the suspect who was following her may still be in the building. Well when we asked for the description of the suspicious person we had not one piece of clothing description or what he looked like. I was then thinking if someone is following you and making you that uncomfortable when you call the police you are going to give a description of the person. So now my partner and I are walking through the dorm building with no idea of who we are looking for. We just walked through the building to allow our presence to be known, but of course no person was ever stopped.
I was wondering is going to your boyfriend’s house more important than the safety of your fellow students? Even if you are not on duty that night you are a RA and the students come to you before we are phoned. What kind of precedence are you setting for other RA’s and students when you leave the scene like that without telling the place. The same advice goes to other people who report incidents to the police. Now, there are some incidents where all you have to do is call the police and your presence is not needed, but for a situation that involves a suspicious persons you need to be on scene. Leaving the scene like that kind of resembles a hit and run accident with no note left for the victim.
Just remember people we have to use our heads when calling the police, but if you don’t know whether you need to stay on scene or not ask the dispatcher and they can tell you. I understand that for some reason you might not want to be scene with the police, but sometimes it is necessary. So remember just leaving the scene like that is not smart. Right now it is sleeting and will turn into snow later on this morning so I must go, but be safe out there people and stay warm.