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Police Blotter

Brittany Lane

Issue date: 12/4/06 Section: News
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Nov. 16

10 p.m. Burglary - A faculty member reported his laptop computer stolen from Flarsheim Hall. Later it was discovered the property had not been stolen.

Nov. 17

1:25 p.m. Information - Officers responded to a report of suspicious activity on a student's e-mail account in the Administrative Center.

Nov. 18

5:45 a.m. Check welfare - Officers responded to the Cherry Street Residence Hall to check on the welfare of a student.

Nov. 21

10:46 a.m. Burglary - A student reported an attempted burglary at his property at 5400 Charlotte.

Nov. 22

8:46 p.m. Burglary - A student returned to his room in the Oak Street Residence Hall to find his iMac PC, Toshiba Laptop, and Dell Laptop missing. The room was not secured when he was absent between 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Nov. 23

1:05 a.m. Traffic arrest - A suspect was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol at 51st St. and Rockhill Road.

7:59 p.m. Assist other department - Officers assisted in arrest of a suspect at 34th St. and Gillham wanted by the Kansas City Police Department (KCPD).

Nov. 24

11:30 a.m. Assist other department - An officer noticed a victim not affiliated with the University disoriented and bleeding in the Biological Sciences Building parking area. The victim stated she was robbed. KCPD arrived and finished the investigation.

Nov. 26

9:25 p.m. Burglary - A student reported a color TV missing from her room in Oak Street Residence Hall when she returned from Thanksgiving break. The incident occurred between 9 a.m. Nov. 17 and 9 p.m. Nov. 26.

9:39 p.m. Burglary- A student reported diamond earrings, an iPod Nano, and a silver dollar missing from her room in Oak Street Residence Hall when she returned from Thanksgiving break. The incident occurred between 2:14 p.m. Nov. 17 and 7 p.m. Nov. 26.

Nov. 27

9:54 a.m. Vehicular non-injury - One vehicle backed into another in the Grant Hall parking lot.
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