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Crime Watch: October 23 - November 5

Issue date: 11/15/06 Section: News
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Courtesy, Police and Parking Services

10/23 10:51 a.m. D Lot, Vehicle towed for overdue parking fines.

10/23 6:03 p.m. Lot R7, Abandoned vehicle.

10/23 11:24 p.m. Res Halls, Suspect cited for possession of marijuana.

10/24 2:18 a.m. B Lot, Vehicle struck parked vehicle, damaging bumper.

10/24 11:02 a.m. Ives, Vehcile struck concrete wall.

10/25 8:57 a.m. Nichols, Bike taken. (Loss: $350)

10/25 3:42 p.m. Campus, Caller reports missing person, missing person located.

10/25 4:40 p.m. Res Halls, Victim suffering from knee injury, treated and released.

10/25 4:46 p.m. Res Halls, Laptop taken. (Loss: $1,200)

10/25 9:20 p.m. F Lot, Window broken on parked vehicle.

10/25 10:08 p.m. J Lot, Car stereo taken. (Loss: $100)

10/26 12:42 a.m. Stadium, Broken water pipe.

10/26 11:08 a.m. F Lot, Portable CD player taken. (Loss: $105)

10/26 1:00 p.m. D Lot, Vehicle driving wrong way down aisle struck vehicle backing out of space and left area.

10/26 4:12 p.m. Res Halls, Suspect exposed penis to victims then fled area.

10/26 9:04 p.m. Commons, Suspect sold forged event tickets.

10/26 10:01 p.m. J Lot, Car stereo taken. (Loss: $120)

10/26 10;30 p.m. Res Halls, Victim suffering from alcohol related illness,

transported to hospital via ambulance.

10/26 11:32 p.m. Commons, Subject contacted for being under the influence of alcohol.

10/26 11:54 p.m. N Lot, Suspect arrested for possession of marijuana.

10/27 2:30 a.m. E. Cotati Ave., Suspect cited for being drunk in public.

10/27 9:18 a.m. J Lot, Vehicle towed for overdue parking fines.

10/27 9:36 a.m. Fairfield Osborne Preserve, Vehicle drove off roadway through fence and onto field.

10/27 11:27 a.m. Stevenson, Stickers taken from doors.

10/27 5:20 p.m., F Lot, Window broken on vehicle.

10/27 5:36 p.m. Lot R10, Grafiti on parking spaces.

10/28 12:33 a.m. E. Cotati Ave., Suspect cited for possession of marijuana.
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