Campus Crime on Campus
Hit-and-Run Occurs on Campus
Adriana Olivarez
Issue date: 11/3/04 Section: News
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Hit and Run
On Tuesday, Oct. 26 a female student returned to her car after class and noticed her driver's-side rear view mirror was damaged.
The hit-and-run happened between the hours of 11 a.m.and 6:45 p.m. in parking lot G. The suspect is still at large.
Theft
On Tuesday Oct. 12 a 1993 Honda was broken into at parking lot A. The victim states that he left his car locked and went to class and when he returned he discovered that both doors were unlocked. The suspect or suspects took an estimated $800 in goods including the victim's radio, amplifier and personal belongings.
On Tuesday Oct. 19 another car was burglarized in lot A. The victim parked and locked her 2000 Acura Integra and went to class. When she returned, her driver's-side door was unlocked and her stereo was missing.
According to police reports on both incidents, no forced entry was noticed, causing officials to assume these criminals are professional. The suspects are still at large.
To minimize chances of your car getting burglarized, make sure your car is locked before going to class and do not leave any belongings in plain sight.
On Tuesday, Oct. 26 a female student returned to her car after class and noticed her driver's-side rear view mirror was damaged.
The hit-and-run happened between the hours of 11 a.m.and 6:45 p.m. in parking lot G. The suspect is still at large.
Theft
On Tuesday Oct. 12 a 1993 Honda was broken into at parking lot A. The victim states that he left his car locked and went to class and when he returned he discovered that both doors were unlocked. The suspect or suspects took an estimated $800 in goods including the victim's radio, amplifier and personal belongings.
On Tuesday Oct. 19 another car was burglarized in lot A. The victim parked and locked her 2000 Acura Integra and went to class. When she returned, her driver's-side door was unlocked and her stereo was missing.
According to police reports on both incidents, no forced entry was noticed, causing officials to assume these criminals are professional. The suspects are still at large.
To minimize chances of your car getting burglarized, make sure your car is locked before going to class and do not leave any belongings in plain sight.
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