Teter Quad-Boisen was the site of two alcohol-related incidents early Wednesday morning, as one man fell out of his bed and another was advised of trespassing.\nThe first incident occurred at about 1:15 a.m. when a resident adviser alerted police of an intoxicated male on her floor, who did not live there, said IU Police Department Sgt. Craig Munroe, reading from a police report.\nIU student Michael D. Hatoway was discovered in the room of his ex-girlfriend, lying on one of the beds, Munroe said.\n“Hatoway had come over to try and resolve things with his ex, but she did not want to talk to him because he was impaired,” Munroe said. “She tried to lay him down in a bed to sleep it off, but he refused to go to sleep.”\nAccording to the police report, officers said he had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath and glassy eyes. He was advised of trespassing in Teter, charged with illegal consumption and taken to the Monroe County Jail.\nShortly after 5 a.m., the IUPD returned to Teter-Boisen at the request of another resident assistant. In that incident, an intoxicated male student had fallen out of the bottom bunk of his bed, injuring himself, Munroe said.\nWhen officers arrived, they found Zachary R. Burrell lying on his back in a lower bunk. He was “breathing rapidly, stated that his shoulder and chest hurt and was lying in a puddle of vomit on the bed,” Munroe said.\nA witness said Burrell had been drinking mixed drinks, a statement Burrell later verified, had vomited on the bed, then rolled off the bed, injuring his shoulder, Munroe said.\nAccording to the police report, officers noticed an odor of alcoholic beverages from his exhaled breath and took him to the hospital. There he was issued a citation for illegal consumption.
Police dispatched to Teter Quad for alcohol-related incidents
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