This story was updated 5:40 p.m. Oct. 5. See timeline below of Jamie Williams’ movements on campus Sept. 28 Hours before former Associated Students Inc. employee Jamie Williams was arrested in connection to a double homicide in Compton Sept 28, he visited several Long Beach State offices including the President’s[Read More…]
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Police respond to calls concerning assault, grand theft and vandalism
Push comes to shove – Police received a call reporting an assault in the area surrounding the Human Services and Design buildings at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 1. The student claimed the subject confronted the individual, shoved him and then fled the scene before University authorities arrived. “The subject in this[Read More…]
Suspicious surveyor, extortion, threats and delinquent cyclists
Suspicious Surveyor Apprehended – Four individuals who were approached by a male survey conductor soliciting personal and sexual information called in the incidents to University Police after the timely warning notice on Dec. 9. Officers were able to identify and apprehend a suspect shortly after. Aaron Kosterlytzky, a student in[Read More…]
Car damage, hit and run, burglaries and K-9 service calls
Car damage – University Police responded to a call for service at 5:15 p.m. on Nov. 30 to Lot 16, which involved property damage to a student’s vehicle. The victim’s car was parked in the west side of the lot when the damage occurred. The student reported multiple dents to[Read More…]
Suspicious survey conductor sparks concern at CSULB
Cal State Long Beach students, staff and faculty remain wary of a lewd survey conductor after a number of reports. In a campus advisory email blast, University Police warned the community of a suspicious male asking female students to fill out an unusual sexuality survey. Chief of Police Fernando Solorzano[Read More…]
Lights out for CSULB blue poles
This article was updated on Dec. 12 Imagine walking back to your car late one night after class, and from the corner of your eye you notice a figure in the dark following you. Your phone is dead, so you run to one of the blue emergency light towers stationed[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…]
Campus vandalism continues while multiple violations ensue across campus
Criminal threats – At 2:30 p.m., a call for University Police Department was made by an employee at University Bookstore on Nov. 1 after an irate customer called into the store and began relentlessly yelling at an employee. The customer said they were not pleased by the service they received.[Read More…]
Public disturbances and vandalism remain an issue at CSULB
Disturbance – University Police arrived at 7 p.m. on Oct. 24 to Lot 8A when a female student requested police presence to settle a parking dispute. The woman claimed that as she was parking her car, a male subject approached her. He claimed she had taken the parking slot from[Read More…]
First Amendment panel breaks down free speech
Black chairs filled the University Student Union ballrooms Wednesday night, but only half of the seats were filled. Meanwhile, a group of panelists sat facing the crowd and addressed one of the hottest topics on campus today — free speech. The First Amendment panel took place Nov. 1 and was[Read More…]