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Crime Log―Nov. 17–Nov. 29

This crime log features multiple cases of hit and run, grand theft and defrauding of an innkeeper.
A picture of a Campus Safety car.
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Hit and Run: Property Damage ― Lot C

Reported Nov. 17 at 1:09 p.m.

A staff member reported that the gate in Lot C was knocked off the tracks as a vehicle was exiting on Wednesday afternoon. There was no actual damage to the gate besides the dislodging. The case remains active.

Grand Theft ― 12675 La Mirada Blvd

Reported Nov. 18 at 3:50 p.m., occurred prior to 2:45 p.m.

A student reported that their catalytic converter was stolen while parked near the Biola professional building. The case was referred to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department for further investigation.

Hit and Run: Property Damage ― Rosecrans Avenue

Reported Nov. 19 at 1:17 p.m., occurred between 12:00 p.m. on Nov. 14 and 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 18.

A student reported that their vehicle was hit while it was parked alongside the Biola apartment buildings over the weekend.

The case is active with Campus Safety and LASD.

Hit and Run: Property Damage ― Lot G

Reported Nov. 21 at 4:53 p.m., occurred between 9 p.m. on Nov. 20 and 4:53 p.m. on Nov. 21.

A student reported that their vehicle was scratched while it was parked. The case is still active.

Defrauding an Innkeeper ― Café

Reported Nov. 29 at 11:15 a.m.

A student worker reported that two individuals—who were guests on campus—entered the Café without paying on Thursday morning. They were met by campus officers and resolved the issue by paying for their meals. The case was cleared by exception.

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Andi Basista
Andi Basista, News Editor
Andi Basista is a senior journalism major who loves basketball, underground music and is highly appreciative of a good beach day. [email protected]  Originally from a small farm town in Ohio, I have put aside my corn shucking gloves to embrace a new life in the Angel City to study sports journalism. It is true what they say about culture shock and LA traffic. I am used to being late to work because of getting stuck behind a John Deere tractor, but now it is because of gridlock on the I5. However, I have quickly adjusted to the city life and haven’t looked back since. I moved from the midwest out to Los Angeles over two years ago. Since then my life has changed in big ways. I have learned the importance of pursuing my dreams in order to make them a reality. Sports have been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. From the time I was able to stand up on my own, there was always a ball in my hand. Basketball quickly became my MO. I was involved in multiple athletic organizations, traveling on AAU teams and playing my way through my middle and high school league. My passion for the sport is what inspired me to pursue a career in sports journalism. Being at a place like Biola that has an abundance of opportunities has allowed me to expand from my small-town roots, and that is something I am truly thankful for.
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