Sunday, May 23, 2010

Police Log May 14-21 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

May 14-21 2010

 

 

May 14: Noise Complaint: K-State Police responded to the Jardine housing for a noise complaint.

 

May 14: Unlawful use of a Drivers License: Luke E Riebel 20 was issued a notice to appear for Unlawful use of a Drivers License.

 

 

May 19: Criminal Trespass: Georgette E Miller 44 was arrested for Criminal Trespass.

 

 

May 20: Theft Report: Charles Daovannary 19 reported a bicycle stolen. Loss was reported at $105.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Monday, May 17, 2010

Police Log May 12-14 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

May 12-17 2010

 

 

May 12: Non Injury accident: K-State Police responded to a non injury accident

 

May 12: Injury Accident: K-State Police responded to a minor injury accident in a parking lot.

 

May 12: Non Injury accident: K-State Police responded to a non injury accident

 

May 13: Damage to Property: Oliver W Freeman reported damage to his vehicle. Loss is reported at $50.00

 

May 13: Theft Report: Luke V Vanskike 20 reported his bicycle stolen. Loss is $200.00

 

May 13: Injury Accident: A bicyclist was injured when he ran into a vehicle in a parking lot traffic way. Injuries were minor.

 

May 14: Damage to Property/Theft: K-State Police responded to student housing for a vending machine which had been damaged and money stolen. $50.00 was reported missing and the machine was damaged.

 

 

May 14: Theft Report: Department of Animal Science reported a theft. Loss is reported at $189.59.  According to the report a subject picked up an order without paying.

No  reports from May 15-17

 


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

police log May 10-12 2010





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 K-STATE POLICE LOG
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May 10-12 2010


 


May 10: Theft reported: Xiaowen Cai  19
reported two laptops stolen from his room loss is reported at 
$1,700


 


May 10: Theft reported: Andrew J Ammons 20
reported a laptop stolen from his room. Loss is reported at $70
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May 10: Theft reported: Adam D Boyd 19 and Albert H Myres 19 reported
thefts from their room two laptop computers, Ipod, and other items were
stolen loss is reported at about $4,370


 


The above cases were from the student housing area of campus. The
thefts were all from unlocked rooms. Students are reminded to make sure
rooms are locked when they leave for even a short period of time.


 


Anyone with information about these thefts or other crimes are encouraged
to contact the K-State police department at 785-532-6412 anonymous tips
can be left at
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Monday, May 10, 2010

Police Log May 5-10 2010









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 K-STATE POLICE LOG
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May 5-10 2010


May 5: Theft: Martina Slaba 23 reported a bicycle stolen. Loss is reported
at $85.00


 


May 8: Criminal Damage: Damage was reported to a glass door at McCain
Auditorium. Loss is reported at $500.00


 


May 8: Theft: Yan Gao 21 reported a wallet and contents was stolen.
Loss is reported at  $190.00


 


May 9: Injury accident/Police Pursuit: At approximately 846 PM, K-State
police pursued a reckless driver who had fled the scene of an injury
accident at the intersection of Claflin Rd and Denison Ave. During the
pursuit the suspect struck several parked vehicles before fleeing on
foot. Officers apprehended the suspect after a short foot pursuit. 
Billy D Leavins 30, was arrested on the following charges. Aggravated
battery, attempt to flee and elude police officers, reckless driving,
resisting arrest, DUI, driving while suspended, leaving the scene of
an injury accident and leaving the scene of property a property damage
accident. Leavins is confined at the Riley County Jail on $10,000 bond.
No major injuries were reported.



 



 


 


 


 


 


 













Friday, May 7, 2010

Police Log May 3-5 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

May 3-5 2010

 

May 4: Theft Report: Nathan J Feldkamp 19 reported his bicycle stolen. Loss is reported at  $200.00

 

May 4: Non Injury Accident: K-State Police responded to a non injury accident at the intersection of Denison and Kimball.

 

May 5: Theft report: Xiazi Liu reported her laptop was stolen while at Hale Library. Loss is reported at  $3,000

 

Sexual Battery: The K-State Police is investigating a sexual battery which occurred in 2009. The victim is a female and the suspect is a male known to her. There is no further information available at this time.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Students Should Be Alert for Thefts

Students Should Be Alert for Thefts

The K-State Police department is reminding everyone to be diligent in the securing of valuables during the final weeks of school. In previous years, property crime tends to increase during the last few weeks of the school year. To reduce the chances of being a victim of theft, students should practice the following crime prevention measures.

 

1.    Do not leave valuables unattended. Laptops, backpacks, and purses are high value targets. When studying in groups, have a group member stay at the table while others take breaks. If studying alone, take your valuables with you. It only takes a few seconds for a thief to pick up unsecured items.

2.    Take only what you need to study. Take only what is necessary to study, if you do not anticipate using your laptop or Ipod then secure it at your room or apartment.

3.    Secure your room, apartment, and offices: When you leave to study or go to class lock your doors. If you have roommates communicate with them about who is locking the doors and windows. Often, a roommate thinks the other is or was going to secure the room or apartment. 

4.    Personal Safety: Students who are walking home late should use the buddy system. Those who must travel alone are reminded of the Wildcat Walk Service on campus. Students who call the Wildcat Walk Program will be escorted to their destination on campus or a short distance off campus. The K-State Police Dispatcher will send a Security officer or Student Security officers to walk you to your destination safely.

5.    Report: If anyone sees thefts occur or see suspicious activity should call the K-State Police. Students can call 911 if it is an emergency or call 532-6412. Anonymous tips can be submitted to our silent witness program at  www.ksu.edu/police/silent

 

 

   


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