Even though many functions of the university have shut down, a small group of essential workers remain on campus.
Author: Reina Esparza
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Crime Blotter: A cart collision, a verbal disturbance and grand theft
A cart collision, a man reported shouting and a projector is reported stolen in this week’s blotter.
Crime Blotter: Speeding cars, bicycle tricks and a trumpet complaint
Cars speeding through parking lots, bike riders doing tricks and late night trumpet music are in this week’s blotter.
Crime Blotter: A truck hits a planter, cart goes for a joy ride and an incident of indecent exposure
A run-over planter, a joy ride and indecent exposure are in this week’s blotter.
Crime Blotter: rowdy bicyclists and a squirrel at large
A bicycle group causes a disturbance, two students fight over a parking space and a squirrel inside faculty offices are in this week’s blotter.
Health department hosts free HIV testing
The Long Beach Health Department brought a mobile HIV testing clinic to help spread awareness and provide resources to students.
Crime Blotter: Threatening messages, a dog in a car and reported theft
Threatening messages, a dog in a car and a washer theft are in this week’s blotter.
Crime Blotter: Stolen laptop, threatening phone calls and a musical disturbance
A music disturbance and an elevator emergency highlighted the UPD crime log this week.