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At approximately 2:45 this afternoon, Seattle Police responded
to a call from Safety and Security after two students contacted
them about a suspicious individual entering the library. The
students believed the man had a weapon on him.
According to a campus wide e-mail sent by Vice President of
Business and Planning Don Mortenson, police determined “there
was no threat to occupants of the Library or to the rest of [the]
community.”
After the police cleared the area, the man left without
incident.
Senior Theresa Ammerman, who works at the Library, said the
individual was supposedly on the third floor of the library when
police arrived.
Students were escorted out by library staff and told to move to
the walkway between Marston Hall and the Dravus parking lot. The
library staff also cleared students from Martin Square.
President Phil W. Eaton initially found out about the situation
after seeing multiple police cars parked outside Demaray Hall and
seeing several police officers with automatic weapons enter the
Library. Eaton said that it was a great relief that the situation
was a false alarm.
SPU security officer Nathan Morehouse, who responded to the
call, said that the response from the Seattle police was the
fastest he had seen for any campus call.
Mortenson’s e-mail also stated that if students see
suspicious activity on campus, they should report it to the office
of Safety and Security at 206-281-2911.
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