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Crime Log ― Jan. 23 – Jan. 31

Petty Theft, Trespassing, Disturbing the Peace, Grand Theft, Vandalism and Hit and Run make up this week’s crime log.
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PETTY THEFT ― BIOLA PROFESSIONAL BUILDING

Reported Jan. 23, 9:03 a.m., occurred Jan. 19 between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m.

An individual reported their locked bicycle missing. Campus Safety is continuing the investigation, but the incident was not reported to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.

TRESPASSING ― BELL TOWER

Reported Jan. 23, 3:26 p.m.

An employee reported two individuals were soliciting students without prior permission. After officers made contact with the solicitors and asked them to leave campus, they left without incident.

DISTURBING THE PEACE ― TROPICANA APARTMENTS

Reported Jan. 26, 1:18 a.m.

A resident reported loud noise coming from a television in another apartment. After officers made contact with the owner of the television and asked them to turn it off, the owner complied without further incident.

HIT AND RUN: PROPERTY DAMAGE ― LOT C

Reported Jan. 26, 11:09 a.m., occurred Jan. 25 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

An individual returned to their vehicle to find minor scratches and paint transfer on its bumper. Campus Safety is continuing the investigation, but the incident was not reported to the LASD.

GRAND THEFT ― CHASE GYM

Reported Jan. 26, 12:19 p.m., occurred between 11 a.m and 11:50 a.m.

This investigation remains active. More details to follow.

VANDALISM ― LOT K

Reported Jan. 26, 11:22 p.m., occurred between Jan. 15, 9 a.m. and Jan. 16, 1 p.m.

A student reported scratches intentionally made to a parked vehicle. Campus Safety is continuing the investigation.

HIT AND RUN: PROPERTY DAMAGE ― LOT K

Reported Jan. 29, 6:46 a.m., occurred Jan. 28, 2:59 p.m.

Campus Safety personnel reported damage to one of the parking bollards. Campus Safety is continuing the investigation, but the incident was not reported to the LASD.

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Christian Leonard is a junior journalism major whose affinity for chickens is really getting out of hand. He can often be found singing in the office, wrapped around a book, or arguing for the classification of cereal as a soup. [email protected] I came to Biola a nervous freshman, not really sure what I wanted to do during my time at university. Years of prayer and waiting seemed fruitless, until an academic counselor recommended I contact the Chimes, since I had shown a modest interest in journalism. I figured it was worth a shot, so I got in touch with the news editors. After a brief chat, I left, figuring I would write for them the following semester. I was assigned my first story a few days later. The following semester, I became a news apprentice, stepping into a full editorship my sophomore year. Through the experience, I gained a greater appreciation for the bustling community that is Biola—its students, its administration, and its culture—and a deeper desire to serve it through storytelling. As my time as news editor drew to a close, I was encouraged to apply for the editor-in-chief position, a prospect which both intimidated and thrilled me. Yet I ultimately saw it as a way to better support the publication through which God showed me His desire for my life. Now, as I oversee the Chimes, I am committed to upholding myself and the newspaper to standard of excellence, and to helping train the next generation of student journalists.
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