An alleged off-campus rape incident and suspicious activity on campus headline this week’s crime blotter report.
Tag: University Police Department
Freshman who threatened to ‘shoot up’ CSULB banned from campus, officials say
Campus officials provided a detailed timeline of events that led to the arrest of Prateek Devulpally, a Long Beach State student who was charged after police released a female student, whose email he allegedly used.
CSULB’s annual crime stats show dramatic change in drug and alcohol referrals
From 2017 to 2018, drug and liquor law referrals on campus and in campus residences went down to zero.
CSULB classrooms unable to be locked despite ‘credible threat’
People in unlocked rooms barricaded doors with belts, desks and podiums when the rooms were unable to be secured. Some students are angry about the lack of security.
Crime Blotter: A damaged unicycle, suspicious activity and impounded vehicles
Suspicious activity and a rare traffic accident involving a unicycle lead the way for this week’s crime blotter.
A suspicious person, stolen vehicle and more hit-and-runs
Hit-and-run reports have become common for the University Police Department during the first few weeks of the fall semester. Hit-and-runs, a suspicious person and a stolen vehicle highlight this week’s crime blotter.
Four-car collision near CSULB’s Bellflower entrance causes minor injuries
An incident on Bellflower boulevard left some injured and shut down southbound traffic. Police apprehended a suspect who fled the scene.
Back to school, if you can find a parking spot
The first day of fall semester the university implemented new parking strategies. All general parking lots on lower campus were full by mid-morning.
Hazmat incident forces a shelter-in-place at CSULB
Dangerous chemicals were found in a vehicle near campus triggering a lockdown of several buildings and an investigation by the Long Beach Fire Department, Monday.
CSULB hosts active shooter drill and mass casualty exercise
Long Beach State Police Department conducted an active shooter drill in the University Student Union Friday, where officers used non-lethal training ammunition and pretend victims wore fake blood to simulate the scenario.