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Police Beat April 21 – 30, 2010

Police Beat:

April 30, 2010

Police Services counter

A student reported her cell phone was stolen. There were not subjects or witnesses.

April 28, 2010

San Ramon Center, Parking lot

Traffic accident. No further information is available.

Parking lot 1

A student reported that her vehicle was burglarized while it was parked unattended in the lot.

April 27, 2010

San Ramon Center

Contact was made with a student threatening to harm herself. She was placed on a 5150 hold.

MA 127
A student was arrested for being intoxicated on school grounds.

Counseling Center

Contact was made with a student causing harm to herself. She was placed on a 5150 hold.

April 22, 2010

Admissions Office

Officers responded to a student who was feeling faint in the Admissions Office. American Medical Response responded, but the victim declined transport.

April 21, 2010

Information Center

A student abandoned a large suitcase in the Information Center. The luggage was taken by Police Services for safe keeping.

Library Computer Center

A student left her phone unattended in the center. The phone was gone when she returned.

Parking lot 8
Unknown subject(s) took a motorcycle without the owner’s permission.

April 20, 2010

Stubbs Road

A student was cited for driving without a driver’s license.

Bookstore

Contact was made with a juvenile for stealing from the bookstore. The subject was cited and released to his mother.

April 19, 2010

Police Services counter

A subject reported that she hit a pole with her vehicle while she was driving in the DVC parking lot.

April 16, 2010

Police Services lobby

A staff member reported her vehicle had been burglarized. The victim’s home was also burglarized on the same day.

 

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