Police briefs: May 2, 2013

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MISSING IPHONE

Campus police were dispatched on April 17 when a black iPhone 3 went missing in the CSB. The iPhone was attached to the victim’s computer with its charger when he left his desk. When he returned five minutes later, the iPhone was gone.

TWO THEFTS IN THE GYM

A student contacted campus police when his backpack, duffle bag, car key and wallet were taken from an unsecured locker from the men’s locker room on the first floor of the gym.

While the police canvassed the area, the police were contacted again by a second victim, who reported that his backpack had been stolen.

The officers received information that the second victim’s backpack was recovered in a stall in the men’s restroom in the gym. Nothing had been taken from the backpack.

The officers conducted an area canvass with negative results for the first victim’s missing items.

INTOXICATED PARTY IN PARKING LOT

Campus Police were called when a woman was reportedly consuming alcohol in a parked vehicle. The officers arrived in the sports parking lot to find a female laying horizontally in the driver’s seat of the vehicle.

The female had slurred speech and acted disoriented. When the officers asked her to get out of the vehicle she seemed confused and struggled to get the door open. Upon exiting the vehicle, she became unbalanced and the officers had to assist her in standing up.

She stated that she was picking up her son from the college, and began drinking since her arrival on campus due to personal problems. She told the officers that she had a bottle of vodka in her vehicle and asked the officers to remove it.

She was arrested for consuming liquor in a public place and was issued a Notice to Appear. A family member responded to the scene at the request of the police.

A bottle, which was three quarters empty, was recovered from the vehicle and is being held for evidence.

Compiled by Hannah Davis, hdavis18@jccc.edu

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