Campus Police Scandal

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A florid print wallet containing various items was stolen from the Travers/Wolfe lounge sometime between Tuesday, Aug. 25, and Wednesday, Sept. 9, according to Campus Police. When the student went back to look for the wallet after realizing it was missing, she could not find it. Later, the student was contacted by a community advisor who said she had found the wallet and put it in the Travers Hall office, Campus Police said. However, the student was still unable to locate her wallet, according to Campus Police. The wallet and its contents, which included $200 in cash, are estimated to be worth $239.

Three bikes in Townhouses South West had their seats removed sometime between 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, and 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. …show more content…

on Monday, Sept. 14, and noon on Tuesday, Sept. 15, according to Campus Police. The DVD contained a video art project and was taken from an unsecured monitor on the third floor of the building. The owner is still in possession of the original copy, Campus Police …show more content…

and 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, Campus Police reported. The student left the silver HP laptop plugged into an outlet and left the area without realizing the laptop was left there. The laptop, which had Beats speakers built-in, charger and cord are valued at $1,000, Campus Police said.

Two tires are believed to have been slashed sometime between 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept.8 and 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, on a car that was parked on the third floor of lot seven, Campus Police said. The owner noticed that the right rear tire was flat and had it repaired. The repair person told the owner that it appeared the tires had been purposely slashed, Campus Police said. When the owner arrived home, she saw that the left rear tire was damaged, as well. Each tire cost $200 to repair, totaling $400 in damages, Campus Police

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