Criminal threat – At 3 p.m. on Sep. 15, the Cal State Long Beach University Police Department responded to a series of fire alarm pull station activations made near the Child Development Center. A police detective found this particular instance to be related to previous ones. The detective located the[Read More…]
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Fires, thefts and GTAs – Crime Blotter
Professor’s purse purloined A Cal State Long Beach employee reported to the University Police Department that her wallet was stolen from her purse on Saturday. The employee, an executive director in the Human Services and Design building, made the report after learning of an unauthorized financial transaction at McDonald’s made[Read More…]
Crime Blotter – Mirrors smashed, muslims threatened in bathrooms
Mirrors in men’s room smashed The first floor men’s restroom on the south side of the Academic Services building was vandalized on Monday. An unknown, presumably male suspect went into the men’s restroom shortly after noon and smashed the pair of mirrors inside the lavatory, the sound of which shocked[Read More…]
Cal State Long Beach cops release details on banned student
Detective Chris Brown of Cal State Long Beach’s University Police Department revealed that Juan Lucio Solis, the student barred from campus last week, has not physically assaulted anyone, nor committed a criminal offense. “In this particular instance, Mr. Solis’ behavior became concerning enough that we decided to go ahead and[Read More…]
Crime blotter: hubcaps on the black market
Police arrest alleged hubcap thief University of California, Irvine Police arrested an alleged hubcap thief Monday night, Lt. Richard Goodwin of the University Police said. “I like it when we catch the bad guy,” Goodwin said. Police have not released any details about the suspect, but Goodwin said the suspect[Read More…]
Students report stolen hubcaps
A 24-year-old male student reported his hubcaps stolen from his vehicle in Parking Structure 1 on April 15 at 12:15 p.m. The victim said that he parked his car on the fourth floor of the parking structure. When he returned, someone had removed the two hubcaps on his passenger side.[Read More…]