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Hundreds of cars  fill up in Lot 8 Monday morning.

Sacramento State students drift towards parking structures, causing delays and congestion

Imran Majid September 18, 2013

The Sacramento State Police Department met with University Transportation and Services Friday to discuss possible solutions to traffic congestion due to an “unprecedented number of cars.” Police Chief...

CSU campuses may see reduced police force in upcoming years

CSU campuses may see reduced police force in upcoming years

Fabian Garcia May 7, 2013

If the California State University police union and the California State University administration cannot come to an agreement soon, CSU campuses throughout the state may see a reduced police force in...

Thieves get quick cash from metal theft of stolen catalytic converters

Thieves get quick cash from metal theft of stolen catalytic converters

Fabian Garcia April 9, 2013

They may not be glittering in diamonds, but platinum-lined catalytic converters – known as “cats” on the street – have become a hot commodity for thieves and buyers running the black market for...

Former Upper Eastside Lofts employee suspected of embezzlement after allegedly misappropriating residents payments

Former Upper Eastside Lofts employee suspected of embezzlement after allegedly misappropriating residents’ payments

Imran Majid April 9, 2013

Sacramento State police arrested a former Upper Eastside Lofts employee on March 25 under suspicion of embezzlement and misappropriating residents’ rent payments. Laini Harris, the former resident services...

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Police Log

Beth Jones April 2, 2013

Police Log

compiled by

Layla Bohm

Sunday, November 12

AUTO BURGLARY

8:35 a.m. Lot 8; A gray Toyota truck was broken into while left overnight.

AUTO BURGLARY

10:05 a.m. Residence Hall Parking; A stereo was taken from a white 1988 Honda Accord.

AUTO BURGLARY

11:45 a.m. Residence Hall Parking; A window was smashed on a silver Mitsubishi Eclipse.

AUTO BURGLARY

12:07 p.m. Residence Hall Parking; The driver's side window on a vehicle was broken.

AUTO BURGLARY

12:16 p.m. Residence Hall Parking; The trunk and driver's side door were open and the stereo was missing from a blue Acura Integra. The owner was contacted.

AUTO BURGLARY

12:32 p.m. Residence Hall Parking; A window was smashed and items were missing from the trunk of a Toyota Camry.

AUTO BURGLARY

12:32 p.m. Residence Hall Parking; The rear window was smashed and a microwave oven was taken from a red Mazda.

AUTO BURGLARY

8:22 p.m. Parking Structure; The reporting party said two male black juveniles were breaking into his vehicle. The subjects rode off on their bicycles toward the railroad tracks and were gone when officers arrived.

Saturday, November 11

TAMPERING WITH A VEHICLE

Lot 4; The rear license plate was taken off a 1992 Volkswagen Passat.

Friday, November 10

POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY

4:31 p.m. Mendocino Hall; Two subjects were seen taking a tire off a bicycle and were last seen walking west with the tire and a bicycle. One subject was cited and released for petty theft and possession of burglary tools. The other subject was booked into the county jail for possession of stolen property and burglary tools, prior offenses, petty theft and conspiracy.

Thursday, November 9

CITIZEN'S ASSIST

1:13 p.m. Sutter Hall - Bicycle Parking Area; A bicycle was locked to the reporting party's bicycle. Notice was given to remove the bicycle or it would be impounded.

AUTO BURGLARY

4:49 p.m. Parking Structure - Sixth Floor; A subject broke into a vehicle, took a 'booklet case' of CDs and attempted to take the radio.

INDECENT EXPOSURE

4:41 p.m. Amador Hall - First Floor; The reporting party was sitting at the couches and noticed a man sitting across from her 'playing with himself.' The subject was described as a white male between 5'8" and 5'9" with an average build. He had blonde hair, blue eyes, was carrying nothing and was wearing very short blue shorts, a blue shirt and thick round glasses.

Wednesday, November 8

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE

8:35 a.m. Lot 1; A green Chevy Beretta was running with no one around. The owner was contacted and she said she forgot she left the vehicle on.

VANDALISM

10:56 a.m. Lot 4; The reporting party was waiting for a parking space when a silver Honda Accord drove by and damaged her passenger side mirror. The vehicle continued to drive away.

DISTURBING THE PEACE

2:39 p.m. Lot 6; A male and a female were arguing in the parking lot. The subjects were contacted and checked.

VANDALISM

4:12 p.m. Lot 8; An unknown subject scratched the victim's car and let air out of the front right tire.

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

7:53 p.m. Residence Hall Parking; A white 1989 Chevy Blazer was taken between Nov. 5 at 9 p.m. and Nov. 8.

Tuesday, November 7

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

1:48 p.m. Facilities Management Office - Garage; A Sacramento State Dodge Caravan last seen on Oct. 25 was discovered missing Nov. 6.

DISTURBING THE PEACE

2:05 p.m. Eureka Hall - Fourth Floor; The reporting party complained of a dog barking in one of the offices. Officers were unable to locate the office or the dog.

Monday, November 6

BURGLARY

10:05 a.m. Mendocino Hall - Room 2000; An unknown subject stole a computer and several components valued at $4,000 from the equipment room.

BURGLARY

11:23 a.m. Yosemite Hall - Men's Locker Room; A lock and a wallet containing $70, credit cards and IDs were stolen.

Police Log March 10-14

Beth Jones March 19, 2013

March 10 3:39 a.m.  Someone was arrested for being drunk in public and resisting arrest at the Residence Hall Parking  lot.  March 11 11:07 a.m. Sac State police helped with a vehicle lockout in Parking...

Police Log, March 4 – 11

Beth Jones March 12, 2013

March 4 9:33 a.m. Report of a stolen bicycle was taken in the Upper East Side Lofts  1:27 p.m. Officer signed off on a fix-it ticket at Public Service Building March 5 11:52 a.m. Report of a male causing...

Police Cheif Mark M. Iwasa says that many students who have their bicycles stolen use locks that are not efficient enough to keep theifs from stealing them on Mar. 5, 2013.

Bicycle bandits keep bagging up bikes

Imran Majid March 12, 2013

They can be seen of all designs and colors, zipping in and out of the small gaps in between hordes of students clustered together. Others ride more slowly, carefully avoiding students on their way to class....

Divers extract the body found in the American River on Tuesday morning. Scott Morse, spokesperson for the Sacramento City Police, said the body will be identified by the coroners office.

Body found in American River

Natalie Gray and Alex Poggione March 5, 2013

Divers extract the body found in the American River on Tuesday morning. Scott Morse, spokesperson for the Sacramento City Police, said the body will be identified by the coroner's office.

Two people reportedly claiming to be Sacramento State students allegedly part of scam

Natalie Gray February 28, 2013

A man and a woman, claiming to be Sacramento State theater students, may  be going door-to-door asking for money. They are allegedly attempting to sell children’s books for the UC Davis Children’s...

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