- Campus Police Reports January 28, 2010 – February 4, 2010
- Article by The Medium on February 8, 2010
- January 28 – 12:40 p.m.Theft Under $5,000Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Communication, Culture and Technology Building. A cellular phone, whose estimated value is $700, was stolen.January 28 Â - 3:50 p.m.Noise ComplaintCampus Police responded and investigated a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.January 28 Â - Â 4:45 p.m.Information / Safety ConcernCampus Police responded to a safety concern report of people skating on the pond in front of the South Building.January 28 – 6:30 p.m.Motor Vehicle AccidentCampus Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on the Collegeway entrance near Parking Lot #11. Â No one was injured.January 29 – 1:22 a.m.Noise ComplaintCampus Police responded and investigated to a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.January 30 – 00:45 a.m.Noise ComplaintCampus Police responded and investigated a complaint with regards to a loud and noisy gathering at residence. The area cleared without incident.January 30 – 2:24 a.m.Noise ComplaintCampus Police responded and investigated a complaint in regards to a loud and noisy gathering at the back of a campus residence. Â The area cleared without incident.January 31 – 2:40 p.m.Library Code of Conduct OffencesCampus Police responded to a call with regards to two students not following library policy. Â Both students were asked to leave the Library.February 2 – 1:25 p.m.Theft Under $5,000Campus Police responded and investigated two theft incidents from residence. Shoes were stolen from two UTM residence students. Estimated value of stolen items $345.February 1 – 6:02 p.m.Theft Under $5,000Campus Police investigated a complaint with regards to a theft from the washroom near the main entrance of the RAWC. Â An iPod Touch and a wallet were stolen. Â Estimated value of stolen items $250.February 1 – 7:20 p.m.Motor Vehicle AccidentCampus Police responded to a fail to remain motor vehicle accident at the CCT Underground Parking garage. Â No persons were injured.February 2 – 4:43 p.m.Theft Under $5,000Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Kaneff Centre. Â A digital camera and memory stick were stolen. Estimated value of stolen items was $650.February 2 – 5:05 p.m.Theft Under $5,000Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint with regards to the bench from the Kaneff bus stop. The suspects were identified and have agreed to return the bench.
January 28 – 12:40 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Communication, Culture and Technology Building. A cellular phone, whose estimated value is $700, was stolen.
January 28 Â - 3:50 p.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.
January 28 Â - Â 4:45 p.m.
Information / Safety Concern
Campus Police responded to a safety concern report of people skating on the pond in front of the South Building.
January 28 – 6:30 p.m.
Motor Vehicle Accident
Campus Police responded to a motor vehicle accident on the Collegeway entrance near Parking Lot #11. Â No one was injured.
January 29 – 1:22 a.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated to a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.
January 30 – 00:45 a.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated a complaint with regards to a loud and noisy gathering at residence. The area cleared without incident.
January 30 – 2:24 a.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated a complaint in regards to a loud and noisy gathering at the back of a campus residence. Â The area cleared without incident.
January 31 – 2:40 p.m.
Library Code of Conduct Offences
Campus Police responded to a call with regards to two students not following library policy. Â Both students were asked to leave the Library.
February 2 – 1:25 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated two theft incidents from residence. Shoes were stolen from two UTM residence students. Estimated value of stolen items $345.
February 1 – 6:02 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police investigated a complaint with regards to a theft from the washroom near the main entrance of the RAWC. Â An iPod Touch and a wallet were stolen. Â Estimated value of stolen items $250.
February 1 – 7:20 p.m.
Motor Vehicle Accident
Campus Police responded to a fail to remain motor vehicle accident at the CCT Underground Parking garage. Â No persons were injured.
February 2 – 4:43 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Kaneff Centre. Â A digital camera and memory stick were stolen. Estimated value of stolen items was $650.
February 2 – 5:05 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint with regards to the bench from the Kaneff bus stop. The suspects were identified and have agreed to return the bench.
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