Campus Crime Log

Campus Crime Log: 01/24/2020 – 02/07/2020

The following incidents were reported by WCC public safety between Jan. 25 and Feb. 7.

Larceny 

A Motorola radio and some soda cans were stolen from a custodial closet in the Morris Lawrence building on Thursday, Jan. 30 between 2:25 and 2:40 p.m. The radio is valued at around $300.

 

Larceny Lot 6G, Reported: 2/1 2:22 pm

Occurred 1/31, 1 pm-7 pm, Case Closed

A student, 25, reported his wallet missing from his car at parking lot 6G to campus police, but may have lost it somewhere else. The wallet contained credit cards and $46 the student claims. Campus police reviewed footage from the scene and found no one going into the student’s car. No additional information was received, the case is closed.

 

Larceny ML Building Reported:2/3 11:39 am

Occurred 1/31, 7 pm-9 pm, Case Open

An elderly attendee went to a speaking event and then reported their wallet missing to campus police. After the event, the attendee went home to realize their wallet missing. The wallet contained the attendee’s credit cards and $50. Campus police reviewed footage, but found no indication that would lead to a suspect. No additional information has come forth, but the case is still under investigation.

 

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