Dog in action – There were two incidents over the past week that prompted campus members to call the police to inspect suspicious bags left around campus, both of which required the campus’ K-9 unit to investigate. “We don’t send the dog out on something that we know is an[Read More…]
Tag: Lt. Richard Goodwin
Motorized scooters and skateboards catching interest of CSULB students
At first glance, one might assume that the student zooming up West Campus Drive on a skateboard is just really fit, but wait, they aren’t — they have a motor. Motorized skateboards and scooters are starting to zip down every sidewalk at Cal State Long Beach, changing the way students[Read More…]
FBI joins UPD in investigation recent death threats
In the wake of death threats made to La Raza Student Association last weekend on Facebook, President Jane Close Conoley sent out an email en masse Wednesday to the student body in order to address student concerns and confirm the involvement of the FBI in the ongoing case. “This is[Read More…]
Police Beat
Police assist in apprehending suspected car thieves, kidnappers University Police assisted the Long Beach Police Department in a traffic stop near campus on March 1 at 3:30 p.m., Lt. Richard Goodwin of the University Police said. Long Beach Police pulled over a possibly stolen car at Ximeno Blvd. and Atherton[Read More…]
Police Beat
2/17/2015 Bike reported stolen near CBA building A student reported her bicycle stolen from the College of Business Administration building on Feb. 10 at 3 p.m., Lt. Goodwin of the University Police said. The bike belonged to a 21-year-old student who said she secured her bike on Feb. 4 with[Read More…]
Bike thefts hit the CSULB dormitories
A string of bicycle thefts hit the residential dormitories last week. Kat Pismenny, a freshman journalism major who lives in the H building at Parkside said her bike was stolen last Monday or Tuesday, but that she has yet to report it stolen. “When I came back from class, the[Read More…]
Attempted burglary in Education building
CSULB Campus police received a report of a break-in at the Education Building at 1:40 p.m. on Feb. 5, Lt. Richard Goodwin said. It appeared that a crowbar damaged the cabinets in the office and items in the office were scattered. No one reported any missing items, but the break-in[Read More…]