Police Beat, Sept. 10-20

By Chris Guzman

Sept. 20, 3 a.m. A non-student was riding his bike across campus with no headlights. When police stopped him, they found he had a $30,000 traffic warrant out of Torrance PD. They issued a citation and he was released.

Sept. 19, 3 p.m. Officers responded to the Student Health Center. There was a student who seemed suicidal. She agreed to check herself into a hospital for further examination and was transferred to an area hospital.

Sept. 19, 12:30 p.m. A male student made a theft report. He was in one of the study rooms in the library and left for an hour. Upon his return, he realized some of his belongings were missing.

Sept. 18, 8:13 p.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a Grand Theft Auto report. A male student parked his car in a parking lot and it was stolen sometime between his classes from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. He returned after his class and discovered his car was gone.

Sept. 18, 10:15 a.m. Officers responded to the Student Health Center because a male student experienced pain in his lower abdomen during his English class. Two students from his class assisted in walking him over. He refused to be transported and was released.

Sept. 17, 1 a.m. Medical personnel responded to a medical aid call. A female custodian mopping inside a restroom slipped and fell. She was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

Sept. 16, 7 p.m. Two El Camino Police deputies observed three male subjects walking northbound past the Administration Buillding. The subjects smelled of alcohol. Upon search, they found possession of open alcohol containers. One of the students had passed the alcohol limit. He was taken to the Torrance Police Station and the other two subjects were transported to the El Camino Police Station.

Sept. 12, 9 a.m. A female student reported to authorities that she had a verbal dispute with another student earlier in the day. When the officials ran her name, a $30,000 traffic warrant appeared. She was given a citation.

Sept. 11, 10:05 a.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a theft report. The student explained to authorities he had locked his bike on the east side of the Humanities Building at approximately 11 a.m. When he returned an hour later, he noticed his bike was gone.

Sept. 10, 9 a.m. Officers were called to the south athletic field in response to a medical aid call. A student from the softball team had fainted. She was transferred to an area hospital for further treatment.