Nov. 3, 9:55 a.m. Officers responded to the Bookstore regarding a theft report. An employee said that a male subject went to the back of the Bookstore and selected two books. He then approached a staff member at the register and attempted to sell the books he had just gotten from the shelf. The suspect was confronted by the staff member and the suspect walked out of the Bookstore with the two books in his hands, totaling about $300. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate him.
Nov. 3, 9:43 a.m. Officers responded to a medical aid call where a female student was reported vomiting five to six times inside a classroom. Paramedics were called and the student was transported to a local hospital.
Oct. 30, 1 p.m. Officers responded to the Technical Arts Building regarding a medical aid call. A male student was feeling dizzy in a classroom. He refused help from paramedics, but agreed to be escorted to the Health Center, where he was treated and released.
Oct. 30, 9 a.m. to noon. Officers conducted direct enforcement of skateboard violations on the inner campus. Approximately 25 citations were issued to students who were riding skateboards.
Oct. 29, 3:15 p.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a traffic collision report. A female student said that a male student backed out of a parking stall on the second level of Lot H and struck the passenger quarter panel of her vehicle.
Oct. 29, 10:30 a.m. Officers responded to the patio located at North P.E. regarding a medial aid call. A physically disabled male student fell to the ground in P.E. 27. The student did not sustain any injuries and was assisted back to his feet by a faculty member. He refused emergency medical service and went to class.
Oct. 29, 8:15 a.m. Officers responded to the Health Center regarding a medical aid call. A female student had difficulty breathing while she was walking to class. The student told officers that she suffers from asthma and forgot her inhaler at home. Paramedics immediately arrived on scene and transported her to a local hospital for further treatment.
Oct. 27, 11:55 a.m. Officers responded to lower Lot F regarding a hit and run report. A male student discovered that someone collided into his front bumper causing moderate damage. The driver of the vehicle did not leave a note nor attempt to locate the owner to inform him about the collision.
Oct. 27, 11 a.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a vehicle burglary report. A female student said her SUV that was parked on the ramp between the fourth and fifth levels of Lot H was broken into. The suspect gained entrance by removing the door locks on the driver’s door. There were no surrounding cameras in the area.