Police briefs – Sept. 21, 2012

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Purse theft in LIB

A female student reported her purse stolen to the Campus Police Sept. 4. The victim stated someone took the purse while she was sleeping on the second floor of the Library. She stated that she decided to take a short nap before the start of her next class. The victim said her purse was missing when she woke up. Campus Police advised the victim to contact her bank regarding the incident and the stolen debit card in her purse.

Money taken from wallets

Two students reported a theft of cash in LIB 342 on Sept. 4. The two victims stated money was stolen from their wallets stored in their backpacks. The victims believe the money was taken when they left the classroom for a short time lasting no longer than 20 minutes. The first victim reported $60 stolen while the second victim reported a theft of $40.

iPhone theft

A victim reported her iPhone stolen from a table on the first floor of the library Sept. 6. The victim stated that she left her phone unattended three times while she used the copy machine. She said the theft was discovered when she got ready to leave.

Backpack theft

Campus Police were dispatched to the library in response to a report of theft on Sept. 4. The victim reported he was studying on the second floor of the library. He said he momentarily left his backpack unattended when he left the area to use the restroom. The victim reported that his wallet was inside the backpack at the time it was stolen. The wallet was turned in to the front desk at the library, but the backpack was not recovered.

Wallet theft

Campus Police were contacted by a student reporting theft of her wallet Sept. 4. The victim stated that someone stole the wallet out of an open pocket in her backpack. The victim stated that the wallet contained a debit card and $4 and change. Later in the evening, the victim reported that her husband found the wallet in the third floor men’s bathroom in the trash can. All items were in the wallet except the cash.

Compiled by Jon Parton, jparton@jccc.edu

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