Nathaniel Paul Robinson, 20, of West Milton, Ohio, was arrested on Sunday in the Taylor Tower parking lot. He was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing official business. Robinson was disrupting normal activity at the corner of Lane Avenue and High Street.

Package X-rayed by OSU police

Danielle Lawrence, a Department of Radiology staff member, reported that Claire Robertson came into Lawrence’s office and requested a package she had received in the mail be X-rayed. The package had no return address. Robertson thought it might just be a book, but was worried it may be a bomb. The package was left in the office and police arrived to investigate. An officer inspected the package with a metal detector and determined it was safe. The package was carefully opened and contained a book inside of brown wrapping.

Underage drinker caught driving

Michael Jeffrey Nadalin, 19, of Kent, was arrested for a DUI Sunday. He was pulled over at the corner of Woody Hayes Drive and Kenny Road. He was also charged with offenses involving underage persons.

Two reported threatening calls

Two separate incidents of threatening phone calls were reported. On Saturday, Thomas R. Weisgarber, a Drackett Tower resident, reported he had received a threatening phone call while in his room. On Sunday, Tara Ginter, a resident of Morrill Tower, reported her ex-boyfriend made threats over the phone. He threatened to do harm to Ginter and her friends.

Car damaged by ROTC helicopter

While stopped in the eastbound lane of Woody Hayes Dr., near Cannon Drive, Adrianna Golumbeanu, of Bunker Hill Boulevard., reported a ROTC helicopter landing in the Northwest stadium parking lot did damage to the right side of her vehicle. She claims the helicopter blew sand, gravel and other debris up against her car, causing damage to the paint. An investigating officer noted there was substantial damage done to the entire right side of the car. The helicopter landing was cleared through OSU.

– compiled by Matt Englehaupt