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GVPD highlights the need for students to prioritize mental health

Summary by lanthorn.com
Grand Valley State University Police Department has consistently reported mental health calls, disorderly calls – including arguments between parties – and minor in possession (MIP) cases.  Sergeant Leah Heaton said Saint Patrick’s Day commonly leads to more activity for GVPD’s officers.   “We did end up with quite a few minor in possession citations and some juveniles who were also cited for drinking underage,” Heaton said. “We put on a couple …
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lanthorn.com broke the news in on Monday, March 27, 2023.
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