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Blotter: $1,000 bike stolen

Blotter:  $1,000 bike stolen

A student reported that his yellow Cannondale bike was stolen from the South Bike Racks at the Horn Center on Sept. 18 between 5:30 and 6 p.m., according to University Police Capt. Christopher Schivley.  The bike was secured with a cable lock and the student estimated the bike’s value at $1,000, Schivley said.

Female student reports stalking

A student reported at 5:49 p.m. on Sept. 18 that someone was stalking her, according to Schivley. She said that someone was calling her phone and she wanted him to stop, Schivley said. After police investigation, however, it was determined that there was no crime of stalking.  University Police contacted the student who was calling her and asked him to stop calling her and he agreed to cease all contact, Schivley said.

Student’s bike parts stolen

A student reported that his bicycle seat, chain and tires were stolen from his bicycle outside the University Library on Tuesday between 1:08 and 5:48 p. m., Schivley said.  Schivley said that the parts were valued at $170.

Police find student sleeping in car with the engine running

University Police responded to a suspicious vehicle report at Parking Lot 14A to check on a car that was reported to have its engine left running in a parking space on Tuesday at 10:36 a. m., Schivley said.  When officers arrived, the owner was resting inside the car, with the air conditioning on, Schivley said.

Black iPhone, money and license stolen from University Library

A student reported that his black iPhone 5 was stolen from the basement of the University Library Sept. 18 at 11:45 a. m., Schivley said.  The student said he went outside the library around 11:30 a. m. to smoke near the KJAZZ building, according to Schivley. The student said he had pulled out his cigarettes before going outside to smoke and thinks that his phone fell out along with $20 and his driver’s license, Schivley said.  The student said he went back inside when he realized his phone was missing and found that his property was gone, Schivley said.

Student’s car damaged in Parking Lot 6

University Police responded to a student who had discovered some damage to the front of his silver Smart Car on Saturday at 10 a. m., Schivley said.  There was no evidence of a crime or tampering with the car, and no report was filed, Schivley said.

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