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Crime Log — April 20-26

Invasion of Privacy, trespassing and disturbing the peace make up this week’s crime log.
Crime Log — April 20-26
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Disturbing the Peace — Lot S

April 21, 12:37 a.m.

An individual from a home neighboring Biola complained about loud music coming from a Mock Rock group practicing. The group stopped for the night after an officer confronted them.

Trespassing — Olive Grove

April 21, 9:14 a.m.

An officer spotted an individual sleeping in the grove. He approached the individual and asked him to leave.

Disturbing the Peace — Lot K

April 22, 1:10 a.m.

A resident of Alpha reported loud noises coming from the parking structure. The officer arrived to find two groups, one playing football and the other practicing for Mock Rock. The officer told the groups to quiet down.

Disorderly Conduct-Invasion of Privacy — On-Campus

Reported April 22, occurred April 21, 10:00 a.m.

Human Resources reported individuals who did not belong on campus. Campus Safety is continuing to investigate with the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.

Disturbing the Peace — La Mirada Apartments

April 23, 2:38 a.m.

A resident of the La Mirada Apartments reported loud music. When the officer arrived, he found other residents watching a movie with a window open and told them to quiet down.

Disturbing the Peace — Lot M

April 24, 12:47 a.m.

An individual reported loud music coming from a vehicle. The vehicle left prior to the officer’s arrival.

Disturbing the Peace — Lot K

April 26, 11:24 a.m.

Two individuals were reported making loud noise. The individuals left prior to the officer’s arrival.

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Jana Eller, Office Manager
As a senior intercultural studies major, Jana Eller loves stories, serving people and having lots of adventures. She can never pass up a good boba run and has a slight obsession with cows. [email protected] I came into college as an intercultural studies major with a faint interest in writing and journalism. After freelancing my first story, I fell in love and began building my way up through the ranks, holding multiple editorial positions along the way. After working on staff for three years, I am thrilled to now take a backseat role supporting and serving this year’s staff as an office manager, including bringing food, cleaning the office and taking care of the small logistics behind the scenes. I am excited to see how the Chimes grows in new directions this year and continues blessing the Biola community.
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