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Police Blotter

Alexia Lang

Issue date: 12/1/08 Section: News
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Nov. 14

8:34 a.m. Larceny - A student parked in the Oak Street Hall parking lot found his window broken and the radio missing.

5:21 p.m. Threat - A student at Oak Place Apartments received a threatening letter under her door and did not feel safe in her room.

Nov. 15

6 p.m. Assist Other Agency - A student was walking back from the Plaza when three suspects came up behind him at the 4900 block of Oak, pushed him to the ground and continued beating him.

Nov. 16

1:06 p.m. University Rules and Regulations - Officers responded to a report of a strong odor of marijuana coming from a room at Cherry Street Residence Hall. No one was in the room, but the officers did find and confiscate cans of beer.

Nov. 17

12:57 p.m. Larceny - A student parked in the Oak Street Hall parking lot returned to his car and found the trunk open, the passenger window broken and the CD player and speakers missing.

11:35 p.m. Assist Other Agency - Officers responded with KCPD to an armed robbery in the area of Bixby Lane. The suspects were apprehended and turned over to KCPD.

Nov. 18

3:17 p.m. Larceny - A student parked at the Troost Building found her window broken and her backpack missing.
Nov. 19

2:04 p.m. Harassment -
Officers responded to a report of a student living in Oak Place Apartments being harassed with letters from her roommate.

Nov. 20

3:58 p.m. Larceny - A student parked in the Rockhill Parking Structure found his window broken and the radio missing.

7:51 p.m. Injury - A student twisted his ankle playing soccer at Swinney Recreation Center.

Nov. 21

11:31 p.m. Traffic Arrest - A suspect was arrested at 51st Street and Brookside Blvd. for driving while intoxicated.

Nov. 22

1:39 a.m. Disturbance - A suspect at Oak Place Apartments was notified of a noise complaint and agreed to keep it down.

2:14 a.m. Traffic Arrest - A suspect was arrested at 61st Street and Troost Avenue for driving while intoxicated.
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