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Crime Log ― Feb. 15 – March 8

This Crime Log includes instances of trespassing, extortion and theft.
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Fraudulent Use of Access Card ― Student Services Building and Library

Reported Feb. 25 at 9:03 a.m., occurred prior.

The ID Card office reported the fraudulent use of an access card after a card was reported missing. The card was reportedly used twice, though Campus Safety does not know whether a single person or multiple individuals used the card. The case remains active.

Attempted Extortion ― Metzger Hall

Reported Feb. 28 at 4:22 p.m.

A Biola employee reported a voicemail left to the university attempting to extort Biola. Due to the inactionable nature of the voicemail, the case was cleared with no follow up necessary.

Trespassing ― La Mirada Boulevard Gatehouse

Reported March 4 at 5:49 a.m.

On the morning of March 4, Campus Security noticed a transient who walked onto Biola’s campus. Campus Safety called in the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to issue the individual an official trespassing warning. The case was referred to the LASD.

Grand Theft ― Tradewinds Apartments

Reported March 7 at 8:46 a.m., occurred between March 3 at 11:00 a.m. and March 4 at 2 p.m.

A student reported that parts were stolen from their car while it was parked in front of Tradewinds. The investigation is active.

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Caleb Jonker is a Senior Journalism major, he loves skateboarding, his little brothers and denim. Not necessarily in that order. [email protected] Caleb Jonker was born in Denver, Colorado, he was raised in a house of four boys. He lived in Denver until he graduated high school, after which he took a year off to join a bike trip raising funds for a non profit organization and to work. Caleb entered Biola University undeclared and avoided declaring a major at all cost, eventually though, through words of encouragement and invitation he declared journalism. Today he works at the Chimes as one of the News Editors.  When he is not writing Caleb can be found skateboarding or working on one of his numerous side projects. 
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