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Campus Police Beat (Nov. 6 to Nov. 12)

16 November 2007 | By Isshin Teshima, Flat Hat Insight Editor | The Flat Hat » police_beat

Tuesday, Nov. 6 – A female student reported a stolen iPod from Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. The iPod went missing sometime Sunday, Nov. 4. (1)

– A faculty member reported that his hangtag had been stolen from his parked car at 200 Ukrop Way. (2)

– A student reported that his car was vandalized on Harrison Avenue. Police estimate the damage to be around $200. (3)

Wednesday, Nov. 7 – Two non-students and two juveniles were arrested at the Old Sentara Hospital for attempting to steal copper and possession of burglary tools. $100 is thought to have been stolen from the complex. (4)


Thursday, Nov. 8 – A non-student called police to report that her ex-husband had embezzled $1,800 in College funds upon the termination of his employment. Police are now investigating the claim.

Saturday, Nov. 10 – Two students were arrested at the intersection of Richmond Road and Armistead Road for possession of alcohol. (5)

– A caller from the UC Terrace reported that loud noise had been coming from the frats. The noise was actually coming from the football game. (6)

– Two students were referred for disorderly conduct for attempting to jump on the field during the JMU football game. (7)

– A fire alarm went off in Fraternity Units F through J. Police reported an estimated damage of $100 due to a fire extinguisher that was set off in the hallway. (8)

Sunday, Nov. 11 – A caller reported loud music coming from the next room at 500 Ukrop Way. Police advised the residents next door about noise policy. (9)

– A non-student reported that her purse had been stolen from her car parked in the William and Mary Hall parking lot. Items worth $240 were stolen. (10)

Monday, Nov. 12 – A caller from Lodge 12 reported a suspicious person trying to get past the door. Police could not locate the suspect, but scanned the area for fingerprints and are investigating a partial print. (11)

– A student reported a stolen parking decal from 100 Wake Drive. The decal was worth $275. (12)

– A student reported his bicycle stolen from 101 Wake Drive. The estimated value of the bike was $10. (12)