September 22, 2006

Security Briefs


Need a Boost?

Someone with a real junker of a car must have needed a real battery boost. On Monday, Sept. 18, sometime between midnight and 2 p.m., a car battery booster pack was stolen from the General Services Building by an unknown person. The pack is valued at $80 and the incident is still under investigation. Anyone with information, call Public Safety at x. 5029.



A smashing good time

When finished with a beer bottle, it is customary to throw it away in the trash­ — not smash it on someone’s car. Sometime between 4 p.m. and 5:40 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17, unknown suspects smashed beer bottles on a female resident’s car, denting the top portion of the trunk. It was first observed on Sunday at 5:40 a.m. when a Public Safety officer noticed it while on patrol.

After the discovery, Public Safety tried to get in contact with the owner of the vehicle but could not. It was at 11 a.m., on Sunday that the owner reported the damage. The cost of repair is still unknown and the investigation is still continuing. Anyone with information, call Public Safety at x. 5029.

 

Wet hands

The toilet paper must not have been good enough in the men’s bathroom in Daly’s Dining Hall because someone ripped down the hand towel dispenser. On Friday, Sept. 15, at 5:25 p.m., a Public Safety officer reported damage to the dispenser committed by unknown suspects. The cost of repair is $50. The situation is still being investigated. Anyone with information, call Public Safety at x. 5029.