CRIME
LOG
Monday,
Sept.6
Suspicious
Letter/ Parcel- A red backpack was left
in a professors office and was not claimed.
University Police treated the backpack as
a suspicious item. The backpack was checked
and found to contain nothing that would
put others in any form of danger.
Tuesday,
Sept. 7
Suspicious
Letter/ Parcel- A briefcase left on the
sidewalk of University Drive was reported
to University Police as a suspicious item.
It checked out fine and was taken to the
lost and found.
Friday,
Sept. 10
Warrant
Arrest- A female on campus was stopped by
an officer for a pre-routine contact. The
female's record contained outstanding warrants
from Los Angeles County. She was cited,
released and was scheduled to appear in
court.
Tuesday,
Sept. 14
Attempted
Suicide- University Police received a phone
call from a male stating that his girlfriend
had called him saying that she had swallowed
half a bottle of over-the-counter sleeping
pills. Upon arrival, the police found the
female on her cell phone with the Long Beach
Fire Department. She informed the officer
that she had called the fire department
because she changed her mind about the suicide
attempt. She was taken to Long Beach Memorial
Hospital and treated for the overdose.
Captain
Skipworth says:
"It's okay to report suspicious things."
Often times people fail to report items
that they find suspicious in fear that others
will think they are being foolish. It's
always better to be safe than sorry when
it comes to a suspicious item.
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