Crime Log ― April 2 – April 9

This week’s crime log was fairly quiet, with a few instances of disturbing the peace, trespassing and attempted extortion.
A picture of a Campus Safety car.

Disturbing the Peace ― Sutherland Hall

Reported April 2, 12:11 a.m.

A neighboring resident reported loud talking and yelling by a group of students coming out of an event in Sutherland Hall. Officers observed the crowd dispersing and the incident was cleared by exception.

Trespassing ― Library

Reported April 2, 4:02 p.m.

An employee from the Welcome Center in Metzger Hall reported an individual who appeared to be homeless. The individual asked to use the restroom before starting off toward the library. The individual was contacted by Campus Safety near Heritage Cafe and asked to leave. They left with no further incident.

Attempted Extortion ― Welch Apartments

Reported April 3, 11:21 a.m., occurred 4:33 a.m.

A student reported having received an email that was trying to take money from them. The email seemed to be sent as a spam message. The incident was not forwarded to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.

Disturbing the Peace ― Lot S

Reported April 3, 10:06 p.m.

An officer observed groups of people possibly practicing for Mock Rock, making noise on floors three and five of the parking structure. The students, were asked to quiet down, and they complied without further incident.

Disturbing the Peace ― Lot K

Reported April 4, 10:59 p.m.

A student reported a group of students for being too loud while practicing for Mock Rock. Campus Safety personnel made contact with the students on the top floor of the structure and had them quiet down.

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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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Crime Log ― April 2 – April 9