CRIME
LOG
Wednesday,
Oct. 22
Animal
control call 4:09 p.m. -- A short-haired
dog was left in a car in Lot 15. The dog
was restrained by a leash. The animal was
taken out of the car by animal control and
a note was left for the owner explaining
the whereabouts of the dog.
Thursday,
Oct. 23
Disturbance
1:25 a.m. -- A group of people were reportedly
talking too loud outside of Parkside Commons.
When University Police approached them one
of the people in the group was argumentative
and aggressive toward police. When pulled
aside for questioning, the obviously inebriated
man denied having had anything to drink.
The man was in possession of a switchblade.
Missing
person 6:01 p.m.-- University Police was
contacted when a mother could not find her
18-year-old daughter who is usually picked
up everyday before 5 p.m. The daughter was
nowhere to be found and the mother panicked.
The daughter had been picked up by another
family member. The mother had not been informed
about the change in schedule.
Friday,
Oct. 24
Vandalism
5:48 a.m. -- "CMS 2004" was painted
in red on a flower planter on the north
side of the Japanese Gardens. An officer
noticed the vandalism during a routine check
that morning.
Capt.
Skipworth says:
"Whenever possible, cars should be
locked and items of interest should be stowed
away." With all the things students
have to do, it is often easy to forget lock
doors. Forgetting to put away items that
are visible to others could cause someone
to want to break in as well.
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