Police Reports: 4/22/15

Taira Alabi, News Editor

Police Reports

Person falls in Arts Center

At approximately 4:39 p.m. on April 12, police were dispatched to the McAninch Arts Center. Upon arrival, police met with an individual who had lost her balance, and fell in between a seat and rail in one of the arts center’s auditoriums. The individual refused medical attention but said her shoulder was a little sore. Police also observed minor redness to the left side of the individual’s face.

Man injured in the Arts Center

At approximately 5:44 p.m. on April 12 in the McAninch Arts Center, police were called to report to an injured person. Upon arrival, police found a man lying face down holding an ice pack to his face. The man’s son explained that his father was looking up for the bathroom and did not see the bench in front of him and fell over it, landing on his face. The injured individual was bleeding from a laceration to his nose and complained of rib pain. The Lisle-Woodridge Fire Department was dispatched and transported the injured person  o Central DuPage Hospital for medical treatment.

Sunglasses Lost in SRC

At approximately 6:15 p.m. on April 16, a man met with police at the Police Dispatch Center to report a lost pair of Ray Ban sunglasses. The individual explained that he had come to the college to exercise in the Physical Education Center but initially walked around in the SRC. The individual believes his sunglasses fell out of his pocket near the bookstore. The individual also mentioned that a possible suspect might be a female who gave him a sly smile as he walking. Lost and found was checked with no results. At the time of print, there is nothing further to report.

Police assist with missing person missing search

College of DuPage police assisted state and local police with a search for a missing person who was seen the morning of April 20, according to Joe Moore, vice president of marketing and communications. After an investigation, police determined that the person left campus. The missing person was not believed to be dangerous.