The following incidents were reported by WCC public safety officials between Sept. 22 and Oct. 4.
Four credit cards were stolen out of a woman’s locker at the WCC Health and Fitness on Sept. 22. She entered the fitness center around 7:30 a.m. When she returned to her locker, she realized the credit cards had been stolen from her wallet. No known transactions have yet occurred.
A male student reported on Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. that someone may have accessed his MyWCC Gateway account and changed a direct deposit account number. Later, it was revealed some acquaintances may have accessed the account to assist with registration with no criminal intent or action.
An altercation between a student, female, and a non-student, male, was reported on Oct. 1 at 8:19 p.m. The two were involved in a relationship and were arguing over property they were returning to each other. The female student slapped the male non-student. The case has been referred to the county prosecutor’s office for review.
An altercation involving two motorists occurred in front of the WCC Health and Fitness Center on Oct. 2. One driver, male, pulled into the fitness center lot after the incident and the other driver, female, followed him because she believed both cars collided. The drivers exited their vehicles and the male driver brandished a kitchen knife at the woman. She got back in her car and called the police. The male driver left. The case is under investigation.
Danny Villalobos | Contributor
Lilly Kujawski | Editor
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