An incident on Bellflower boulevard left some injured and shut down southbound traffic. Police apprehended a suspect who fled the scene.
Tag: University Police Department
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.
Shooting threat brings emptier campus
LBSU was noticeably quieter as students and faculty opted to stay away.
Crime Blotter: University Police respond to a stolen wallet, an ENG 3 burglary and a finals freakout in the library
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University police investigate school shooting threat circulating social media
Police are investigating threatening graffiti found in a women’s restroom stall across the hall from Liberal Arts 2 that read “School shooter tm [tomorrow] be warned 5-9” Wednesday.
Crime blotter: University Police respond to a restroom holdout and an office theft
Officers transport a transient man to a mental health facility.
Hit and run incidents, vending machine vandals and restraining orders
Vending machine break-in: University Police were called to the courtyard of the nursing building Jan. 21 to investigate two vending machines that had been broken into. Upon arrival, police discovered the damage sustained by the machines inhibited the purchasing of Coca-Cola drinks. The remaining product was taken into custody; the[Read More…]
University Police arrest suspect for threats made to La Raza Student Association
Two months after La Raza Student Association received death threats through Facebook, a suspect was taken into custody. 40-year-old Christopher Cook of Fountain Valley was booked by University Police into the Long Beach City Jail on suspicion of five counts of felony criminal threats, 422 Penal Code, with a hate[Read More…]