SCC weekly police log highlights Nov. 1-20 « Sac City Express
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SCC weekly police log highlights Nov. 1-20

November 24, 2009
by Stephanie Rodriguez | Online Managing News Editor

Assault on Campus:

A student reported to campus police that another student slapped him on the stomach, there were no serious injuries on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

Incident in Parking Lot H:

A suspicious occupied vehicle was parked near parking lot H. The driver of the vehicle was given a citation for misuse of a disabled placard on Tuesday, Nov.5.

Vandalism:

Vandalism was reported to campus police near the 12th Avenue exit. No further information is available on Monday, Nov. 9.

Theft on Campus:

An incident of petty theft was reported to campus police at the Administration of Justice building on Monday, Nov. 9.

Hit and Run:

Campus police responded to a non-injury collision that occurred in parking lot F on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Information was exchanged and no charges are being pressed.

Suspicious Flyers:

Campus police responded to a suspicious person believed to be responsible for putting fliers on vehicles On Tuesday Nov.10.

Trip to the Nurse’  Office:

Medical assistance was needed at the Administration of Justice building on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The student was transported to the nurses’ office.

Fire Alarm!:

A fire alarm went off at the City Café, the area was checked and cleared on Monday Nov. 16 at 10:51 a.m. The alarm technician was also notified.

Fight at City Café:

A physical altercation was reported to campus police, no weapons were involved on Monday Nov. 16.

Bike Theft Returns:

A bicycle was reported stolen to campus police on Monday Nov.16. A report was taken.

Intruder Alert!
:

An intruder alarm went off in the Business Building on Monday Nov. 16 at 11:50 p.m. The alarm was triggered by staff.

Arson on Campus:

A garbage can was lit on fire and put out by staff, campus police searched and cleared the surrounding area on Wednesday Nov. 18.

Suspicious Sleeper:

A suspicious person was reported to campus police on Friday Nov. 20. Upon checking out said suspicious person, the student was simply sleeping in the Learning Resource Center.

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