SUNDAY, Aug. 25 — Eight pairs of women’s soccer shorts were stolen from the women’s locker room in the Events Center, said Investigator Matthew C. Rossie of Binghamton’s New York State University Police.

They were part of the women’s soccer team’s uniforms, and owned by the University. The cost to replace the shorts is $120.

TUESDAY, Sept. 2, 8:30 p.m. — A male member of the cleaning staff reported graffiti in the ground floor men’s bathroom of College-in-the-Woods’ Tuscarora Office Building, Rossie said. The graffiti spells out the word “justice” and was done with an oil-based paint.

“It must have been done with a small paint brush onto the tile wall,” Rossie said.

The cost to clean the paint off the wall is $75.

The member of the cleaning staff stated that he believes there is a pattern of this particular graffiti occurring in the building, Rossie said.

THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 2:23 p.m. — A 20-year-old female student reported receiving a cell phone call from a 20-year-old male student who was angry about an article she had written for a campus publication, Rossie said.

The male student was upset that the article she had written was not factually correct.

The female student felt threatened and officers spoke to the male student and warned him against harassment. They advised him to submit his responses through proper channels.

FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 1:45 a.m. — A male resident assistant of Dickinson Community’s Whitney Hall confronted two male 18-year-old students urinating on the building’s wall facing the East Drive, Rossie said.

When the RA asked to see their IDs, one student complied while the other refused. He attempted to snatch the paper with the first student’s name from the RA before walking away.

While the officers who responded to the report were speaking with the RA and the first student, the second student returned and stated he hadn’t realized that the person who had spoken to him had been an RA because he had not shown any identification proving himself to be a campus official.

Both students said they had been drinking off campus. They officers told them they would be referred to Judicial Affairs.