Crime Log ― Jan. 15 – Jan. 22

A hit and run at the gatehouse, petty theft and trespassing make up this week’s crime log.
A picture of a Campus Safety car.

Hit and Run: Property Damage ― Gatehouse #1

Reported Jan. 16, 8:40 p.m.

A gate attendant saw a vehicle crash through the gate arm and make a U-turn off campus during last Wednesday’s power outage. The incident was not reported to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.

Burglary/Vehicle ― Lot K

Reported Jan. 17, 9:03 p.m., occurred between Jan. 14, 11:30 p.m. and Jan. 17, 9:03 p.m.

A student reported a window broken on their vehicle. The glove compartment and the center console were both rummaged through. It is not clear whether the vehicle was locked or not. The student did not wish to report the incident to the LASD.

Petty Theft ― Lot P

Reported Jan. 18, 5:15 p.m., occurred prior to 5:15 p.m.

A student reported their vehicle’s back license plate missing. The incident was referred to the LASD and remains active.

Trespassing ― Gatehouse #2

Reported Jan. 21, 10:58 a.m.

A Campus Safety officer observed an individual smoking near Gatehouse #2. The officer made contact with the individual, who claimed to have a tour scheduled. Further questioning indicated that the individual had no business being on campus. The person was issued a trespass warning and escorted off campus.

Trespassing ― University Drive

Reported Jan. 21, 11:29 p.m.

Campus Safety personnel observed a repossession truck driving around campus. The officer made contact and determined that the driver had no reason to be on campus. The individual was given a trespass warning and advised to leave campus.

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Isabelle Thompson is a senior business marketing major who enjoys gloomy weather, reading and national parks. She is also an advocate for adventure and trying new things. Good literature has always been a source of inspiration for me. Through the years I have become influenced by authors ranging from Jane Austin, Mark Twain and Scott Fitzgerald to more modern writers including Andy Weir and Stephen Chobsky. Each story I have come across has had a role in shaping the way I see the world and who I am today. It was my love of writing and storytelling which drew me to the position of News Editor at The Chimes my sophomore year. Through that experience I learned the skills necessary to produce consistent, factual and engaging stories that informed and documented events that impacted my immediate community. It was a new kind of storytelling for me which came with the responsibility of doing justice to the very real themes and lives portrayed. Coming back to The Chimes as a senior business marketing major, I feel lucky to have the position of business manager. While I will be taking a step back from writing, I am excited to be surrounded by excellent storytellers and support the publication in a way that aligns with my goals for a career in business.
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