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Crime Log ― November 15-29

Petty Theft, Vandalism and Possesion of weapon on school grounds.
Crime Log ― November 15-29
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Disturbing the Peace ― Rose Hall

Reported Nov. 15, 5:49 p.m.

A staff member reported loud music outside the building was disturbing classes inside. An officer made contact with the individuals and asked them to turn it off. They did so without further incident.

Possession of Weapon on School Grounds ― Lot G

Reported Nov. 16, 3:35 p.m.

An officer observed a student carrying a knife. The officer made contact and confiscated the weapon and referred the case to Student Development.

Petty Theft ― Bookstore

Reported Nov. 18, 12:38 p.m., occurred between Nov. 11, 11:30 a.m. and Nov. 18, 11:30 a.m.

A bookstore staff member reported missing books during an inventory check. The case has been referred to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, who is continuing the investigation with Campus Safety.

Vandalism ― Chase Gymnasium

Reported Nov. 28, 6:36 a.m., occurred between Nov. 22, 2 a.m. and Nov. 28, 5 a.m.

A facilities worker reported random letters etched into the piano. The case has not been reported to the LASD, and Campus Safety is continuing the investigation.

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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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