Student Life Archives (2001-2008)

Police Beat

Tuesday, Jan. 30

12:45 a.m. LOST ARTICLE – POSSIBLY STOLEN – URSA’S – Student reported leaving her purse at Ursa’s Saturday night, and did not discover it missing until Sunday. All campus lost & found resources checked, all negative. Disposition: Pending.

Wednesday, Jan. 31

4:54 p.m. LOST ARTICLE – POSSIBLY STOLEN – ATHLETIC COMPLEX – Student reported he had his keys laying on his gym bag while he was playing basketball on Sunday Jan. 28 between 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Keys were missing when the student returned. Disposition: Pending.

10:06 p.m. LOST ARTICLE – POSSIBLY STOLEN – MALLINCKRODT CENTER – Student reported her wallet missing and stated she last saw it while at the Hilltop bakery at 1:30 p.m. She noticed it missing while in Lopata after class at 3 p.m. Student reported no activity on her credit cards. Disposition: Pending.

Thursday, Feb. 1

2:53 p.m. PARKING VIOLATION – MILLBROOK GARAGE – Transportation located a vehicle displaying a fraudulent parking permit in Millbrook Garage. Vehicle was towed to Hartmans. Disposition: Cleared.

Friday, Feb. 2

4:14 p.m. LEAVING THE SCENE VEHICLE ACCIDENT – PARKING LOT #3 – Staff member reported unknown vehicle had struck his vehicle and left the scene while it was parked on lot #3. Time of occurrence between 8:45 a.m. and 4:10 p.m. Unknown damage amount at this time. Disposition: Pending.

Saturday, Feb. 3

12:15 a.m. FALSE FIRE ALARM – FRAT #4 – Pull station activated for unknown reason. No witnesses. Disposition: Pending.

Sunday, Feb. 4

9:47 a.m. LOST ARTICLE-POSSIBLY STOLEN – MILLBROOK APARTMENTS – Complainant reported that on Feb. 3 between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. he was unable to locate his wallet. Disposition: Pending.

Monday, Feb. 5

3:18 p.m. LEAVING THE SCENE VEHICLE ACCIDENT – PARKING LOT #26 – Complainant reported damaged that occurred to her vehicle between 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 4 and 2:40 p.m. on Feb. 5 by unknown vehicle. Disposition: Pending.

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