According to The Student Right to Know Daily Incident Log, the University Police Department (UPD) had approximately 316 foot and extra patrols during March and saw more theft reported than in previous months.
A larceny-theft of over $400 of bicycles was reported near the drama building on March 2. Another bicycle theft ranging from $200 to $400 was reported by the music building and another smaller theft ranging from $50 to $200 happened near the Science Building on March 14.
UPD has also been assisting the Turlock Police Department with approximately 60 assists including expired registration vehicle violations, a warrant arrest and an alcohol related incident off campus.
UPD responded to 16 Emergency Blue Light Phone hang-ups, accompanied by one false alarm in the Village.
During March, there were six cases of suspicious circumstances reported, along with 12 other suspicious persons cases reported.
UPD also responded to multiple incidents of vehicle violations. These violations included expired or revoked licenses, failure to stop at a stop sign, parking violations and texting while operating a vehicle totaling about 38 traffic stops and enforcements.
For more information about UPD you can contact them via phone at 209-667-3114 or at [email protected]. To report a crime call 209-667-3911. UPD is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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UPD Crime Log: March
By Dana Tirnetta
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April 12, 2015
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