The follow incidents were reported to Campus Security between April 20–May 4
Students were driving fast while another student hung outside of the car’s sunroof. Campus safety approached the students and referred the case to WCC’s ombudsman as a student conduct issue.
A gentlemen returned to his gym locker to find his things were gone. An investigation was conducted which found the man’s belonging in a different locker.
A man returned to his car to find damage on the passenger side front bumper. After reviewing evidence, the offending car could not be determined.
A social media post by a former WCC student included a faculty member in a bizarre and lengthy post. An investigation concluded there are no safety concerns to campus or the faculty member. The former student was referred to a resource.
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