CRIME
LOG
Tuesday,
Nov. 25 4:24:27 p.m.
Rollerbladers
-- Five people were reported rollerblading
outside of the new science building. The
subjects fled the area when University Police
arrived at the scene. University Police
decided not to chase the rollerbladers and
left them alone.
Monday,
Nov. 24 11:43:32 a.m.
Indecent
exposure -- University Police was advised
that an older male in a silver sports car
was masturbating. The female who reported
the incident left the area, therefore a
crime could not be established.
11:40:28 a.m.
Forgery
-- Two suspects obtained documents that
allowed them to make false identifications.
The suspects made multiple purchases on
campus adding up to $1,538. University Police
is preparing to close the case very soon.
Saturday,
Nov. 22
Incomplete
9-1-1 -- A payphone was activated near the
College of Business Administration office
on the first floor. No one was near the
phone when University Police arrived.
Friday
Nov. 21
Warrant
arrest -- A male suspect of a vehicle burglary
was arrested for an outstanding warrant
over a misdemeanor traffic violation. This
led to a confession to the burglary. The
individual was taken into custody from his
residence in Lakewood.
12:31:19
a.m.
Suspicious Vehicle -- A van was parked near
Bixby Terrace for a long period of time.
An officer approached the van and saw someone
inside. The person was asked to step out
of the van. University Police found a pellet
gun similar to a 9mm handgun. The pellet
gun turned out to be legal for the person
to posses.
Thursday,
Nov. 20
Medical
-- A 25-year-old male suffered a seizure
at the Beach Hut. He was transported to
the community hospital.
Captain
Skipworth says:
"On Tuesday, a faculty member was key
to the successful response of a medical
emergency. The University Police Department
thanks and deeply appreciates all of our
partners on campus for their countless and
quick efforts to help those in distress."

Capt.
Stan Skipworth
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