Monday, Sept. 10
Ronald Earl Mayse of 100 W. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill was removed from campus at 5:07 a.m., reports state. Reports state that Mayse was sleeping in a women's restroom in Phillips Hall when he was discovered and removed.
Sunday, Sept. 9
A Chapel Hill resident reported at 4:40 p.m. that she had been followed on two separate occasions by the same man. According to reports, the woman was walking in Coker Arboretum on May 4 at 6:30 a.m. when she heard a crackling noise behind her. She observed a man between 25 and 45 years old and about 200 pounds walking behind her.
Reports state that the woman was walking in the N.C. Botanical Gardens Aug. 4 when she saw the same man behind her. She said she decided the man was following her but did not report it right away because she was not sure how important the incident was.
Police reported to Hinton James Residence Hall at 12:02 a.m. after the resident assistant on duty said he smelled marijuana in the hall, reports state. Officers spoke with the resident of the room, who admitted he had smoked marijuana about an hour and a half before police arrived. After searching the room, no marijuana was found, reports state.
Friday, Sept. 7
According to reports, an officer was patrolling Coker Arboretum when he saw four females passing what appeared to be a cigarette, reports state. Upon approaching the women, the officer saw one put something in her purse. He asked the woman to show the object, which was a glass pipe used for smoking marijuana. According to reports, the officer also discovered a bag containing less than an ounce of marijuana, which one of the women admitted was hers.