NEWS

Security notes: 12/03/2018

The follow incidents were reported to Campus Security between November 19 – December 3.

Larceny/Theft

A student’s wallet was stolen on Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. on the first floor of the Gunder Myran building. The student left the wallet on the armrest of the seat, departed to go to class, and returned a few minutes later and was unable to find the wallet. The wallet was given to campus security by an unknown student but $50 cash was missing when returned to the student. The police were called and a report has been made.

Three incidents of theft occurred at the Health and Fitness Center, when members found their lockers opened and their credit cards missing on Nov. 26. The police were called and reports have been made.

Reminder

Campus safety and security asks students and staff to report any suspicious activity or incidents that occur on campus. Campus safety and security is open 24 hours, seven days a week. Call 734-973-3411.


Corrections

The Washtenaw Voice always seeks to publish corrections and clarifications promptly when they come to our attention. In Issue 7, the cannabis article on A1 should reflect that one cannot possess or consume marijuana on campus. The same as alcohol consumption on campus.

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