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City College computers stolen in early morning hours from Student Services Building

City College custodians Amy Wright and Josephine Ciddio hurry to clean up broken glass after a break-in Aug. 29 at the Student Services building some time between Sunday night and early Monday morning. Photo by Vanessa S. Nelson vanessanelsonexpress@gmail.com
City College custodians Amy Wright and Josephine Ciddio hurry to clean up broken glass after a break-in Aug. 29 at the Student Services building some time between Sunday night and early Monday morning. Photo by Vanessa S. Nelson [email protected]

City College’s Student Services building was burglarized Aug. 28 when suspects broke a window in the front of the lower level and appear to have stolen front-desk computers, according to the Los Rios Police.

“It appears someone threw a rock through the window and stole several computers,” said Los Rios Police Captain Chris Day.

Admissions and Records was closed briefly early this morning once the break-in was discovered, but soon re-opened.

According to Sacramento City College Public Information Officer Rick Brewer, the computers taken where older model laptops.

Brewer says, “it’s highly unlikely that any information was obtained, the laptops were password protected.”
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Campus Operations responded once the break-in was discovered, said Vice President of Administration Services Laduan Smedley. Capital Glass was contacted and took measurements to replace the window.

“A new window is expected to be installed as soon as possible,” said Smedley.

The investigation is still ongoing.

If you have any information regarding the break-in, please contact the Los Rios Police at (916) 558-2365.

 

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