Molinari issues campus-wide email about reported intruder in Adams Hall
The following email was sent campus-wide by Keith Molinari, Director of Public Safety at Castleton University.
Community Notice
The Department of Public Safety is issuing the following notice based on two recent reports of an unwanted intruder.
At approximately 3:00 AM on November 27 a white male was reported to have entered the second floor bedroom of a student in Adams Hall. A report was made of a similar incident occurring at approximately 4:30 am on November 28 on the third floor of Adams Hall. In both instances the intruder fled without incident.
The Castleton Police are investigating. If you have information that may link to these reports please contact Public Safety at 802-468-1215 or the Castleton Police at 802-468-5012 immediately. An act of this nature is an affront to our community values and the person(s) responsible needs to be identified. Please be extra vigilant, lock your doors, and report suspicious events or people to Public Safety.
Your Partner in Safety,
Keith Molinari
Director of Public Safety
Castleton University
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