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Bicycles, wallets reported stolen

Bike thefts continue on campus

Two reports of bike thefts occurred on campus between Feb. 8-14, University Police Capt. Fernando Solorzano said. 

A woman reported that her bike was stolen from the south bike racks of the Liberal Arts 1 building between Feb. 8 at 3 p.m. and Feb. 9 at 8 a.m., Solorzano said. The student said that her Huffy bike was secured with a cable lock at the time it was stolen. The estimated value of loss is $100.

A specialized silver bike was stolen from the Northwest bike racks of the College of Business Administration building on Feb. 14 between 9-9:50 a.m., Solorzano said. The student secured the bike before going to class at 9 a.m. and returned to the bike racks after class to find the bike missing. The bike was locked, but the student did not say if a cable or U-lock was used. The estimated value of loss is $700.

 

Wallets and personal planners being stolen

University Police received two reports of petty theft after a wallet and a personal planner were stolen between Feb. 10-15, Solorzano said.

A woman stated that her personal planner was stolen in the computer labs on the first floor of the University Library on Feb. 18 between 4:30 and 6:15 p.m., Solorzano said. The woman was using computer 27 before she left for class at 4:30 p.m. Once she realized she left her planner, she returned to the computer lab and asked staff members if someone had turned it in, but it was gone. 

A wallet was stolen from the University Student Union, Room 303 on Feb. 15 between 6:20-8:20 p.m., Solorzano said. A woman reported that her metallic gray wallet was stolen from the unsecured room. The woman, however, only reported the theft for documentation purposes. The estimated value of her wallet was $15.

 

Pearl Harbor memorial vandalized

A Pearl Harbor memorial was vandalized between Feb. 7 at 11 a.m. and Feb. 10 at 1 p.m. in the Faculty Office 3 building, Solorzano said. The memorial art display was found with graffiti on it and was located in the Multicultural Center’s stairway during the time of the vandalism. There were no reports of any unusual or suspicious activity during the time frame of the vandalism.

 

“Love Tent” cross stolen

On Feb. 15 at 10 a.m., an unknown male suspect removed a cross from the northeast corner of the CSULB Destino student organization tent located at the Speaker’s Platform in front of the University Bookstore, Solorzano said. The cross was built with wooden beams and held by bungee cords. CSULB Destino is a Christian group on campus that was having its one-day “love tent” event when the cross was stolen. 

 

Student caught smoking marijuana

University Police responded to a report of a marijuana odor in the Residential Learning College on Feb. 12 at 11:50 p.m., Solorzano said. When police arrived at the scene, they found a dorm student who admitted to smoking marijuana. The student was judicially cited for having possession of less than one ounce of marijuana at the time. 


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