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CAMPUS CRIME

Student Shoots Off Threats

Tiffany Farmakis

Issue date: 3/2/05 Section: News
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Threat:

A dispute over one student's tardiness in dropping his class turned ugly for a student worker at Valley College's Admissions and Records Office Feb. 23.

According to the victim, she recieved a phone call at 10:30 a.m. from an individual who claimed he forgot to drop his class and inquired whether he would lose his tuition money.

The victim informed the suspect that he would have to fill out a petition to be reviewed by a supervisor.

This angered the suspect who began to verbally bash the victim, resorting to profanity, vulgar language and threats of shooting everyone at Admissions and Records.

After hanging up with the suspect, the bewildered victim called campus police. The victim was unable to get the suspect's information according to police reports. The suspect remains at large.



Vandalism:

Vandals caused $200 worth of damage to the mens restrooms located in both the Business/ Journalism and Math/ Science buildings.

Each restroom had been tagged in the same manner with a blue marker reading "Free Selik" and "FSK."

This has been an on-going matter for campus officials. According to police reports, there were no witnesses and the suspect remains at large.
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