Monday, March 29, 2010

Police Log March 22-29 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

March 22-29 2010

 

March 23: Non Injury Accident: K-State Police responded to a non injury accident in a parking lot.

 

March 24: Criminal Damage to Property: Byran K Moten was issued a notice to appear for Criminal Damage to Property.

 

March 24: Theft/Criminal Deprivation of Property: Jessica R Smith was issued a Notice to Appear for theft. Stolen was a laptop charger.

 

March 26: Criminal Damage/Burglary: K-State police responded to a Criminal Damage to Property. Upon arrival found a broken window and door in Eisenhower Hall. Loss is reported at $1,300.

 

March 26: Theft Reported: Danielle E Schneider reported her wallet was stolen.

 

March 27: Criminal Trespass Arrest: Deloris Pearsall was arrested for Criminal Trespass.

 

March 27: Theft: The K-State Lacrosse Club reported the theft of a goal the loss is reported at $350.00

 

March 28: Theft: Benjamin J Kall reported his “Moto Fino” Moped was stolen. Loss is reported at $800.00

 


Monday, March 22, 2010

Police Log march 15-22 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

March 15-22

March 18: Possession of Marijuana arrest: Olufolahan A Robinson was arrested for possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia

 

March 19: Warrant Arrest: Sean W Connolly was arrested for an outstanding warrant.

 

March 21: Criminal Damage to Property: David E Odle reported damage to his vehicle. Loss was reported at $400.00

 

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Police Log March 11-15 2010

        K-STATE POLICE LOG

                                                   March 11-16 2010

 

March 10: Theft from resident hall: Belema Iyo reported a laptop computer stolen: Loss is reported at $500.00

 

March 10:  Non Injury Accident was reported in a parking lot

 

 

March 11: Criminal Damage:  Moore Hall staff reported damage to a ceiling tile. Loss is reported at $8.00

 

March 11: Criminal Threat: Parking services staff reported a criminal threat. The case is still under investigation.

 

 


Thursday, March 11, 2010

Police Log March 8-10 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

March 8-10 2010

 

Thefts at Rec Complex

Over the last month there have been several thefts of financial cards from the Chester Peters Recreation center. Thieves are targeting patron’s bags and finding unsecured wallets in open locker cubes. After the thefts the credit cards are being used fraudulently.

The cases are under investigation. Anyone with information about these crimes can call the K-State Police department at 532-6412 and ask for investigations. Anonymous tips can be left on our websites “Silent Witness”    www.ksu.edu/police/silent

 

Pedestrian Struck in Cross Walk

 

On March 9, 2010 a vehicle driven by Kyle D Schmid struck Andrew J Gregory while he was crossing in a cross walk in the 1200 block of Claflin Ave. Gregory was transported by EMS to Mercy Health Center with lacerations.

 

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Police Log Feb 25- March 8th 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

February 25-March 8, 2010

 

 

Feb 27: Theft of Bicycle: Rishi Drolia reported a bicycle stolen. The loss is reported at 4199.00

 

Feb 27: Minor in Consumption: Lawrence S Kelly 19, Alexander R Grace 19.

 

Feb 27: Theft: The International Student Center reported a theft of $60.00.

 

Feb 28: DUI: Jesse A Lange 19 was arrested for DUI.

 

Feb 28: Theft: Nathan Max Linin reported his wallet and financial cards were stolen from the Rec.

 

Mar 1: Theft: Ryan Patrick Lies reported a Financial Card stolen and fraudulent charges made at various locations.

 

Mar 4: Minor in Consumption : David A  Darnall 19

 

Mar 5: K-State Police responded to a disturbance at the mail room in Jardine. Subject was reporting that persons were trying to collect mail when the mail room was closed.

 

Mar 5: DUI: Chan Zhang was arrested for DUI.

 

Mar 6: Theft: Aubrey Walden reported a Parking Permit Stolen.

 

Mar 6: DUI: Andrew M Ferguson 21 was arrested for DUI.

 

Mar 6: Minor in Possession: Stephanie C Despain 19 , Keandra  R McDanie 19, Shayla A Lambert 19.

 

Mar 6: Minor in Consumption: Marcus W McClellan 18.

 

 

Mar 7: Theft: Ethan E Nolte reported his financial cards and cash were stolen from the Rec. Loss is estimated at around $300.00

 

 

Motor Vehicle Accidents: A total of eleven non injury accidents were reported from Feb 25-March 8. Eight of them were parking lot related.

 

 

 


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Police Log Feb 23-24 2010

K-STATE POLICE LOG

February 23-24 2010

 

Report of thefts at the Chester Peters Rec Center

 

The K-State police Department is investigating thefts and unlawful use of financial cards the Chester Peters Rec Center. In two separate incidents, victims reported cards stolen and then used unlawfully. The cases are under investigation. The loss is under $1,000

 

Feb 24: Non Injury accident at Jardine and Denison involving a vehicle and bicycle.

 

 

 

 


Thursday, February 25, 2010

No crackdown on assaults at colleges

No crackdown on assaults at colleges


Officials at the University of Massachusetts Amherst this week acknowledged that they allowed a student who confessed to raping a friend on campus last fall, a felony, to remain enrolled and avoid significant discipline.




The decision to give the student a deferred suspension was an error that has led to a change in the flagship university’s disciplinary procedures, according to Jean Kim, vice chancellor for student affairs and campus life.

The case is symbolic of what victims and the advocates and lawyers who represent them in the college disciplinary process contend is a widespread failure of schools to issue tough sanctions against perpetrators.

Newly obtained Justice Department data show that reports of sexual assaults on college campuses rarely lead to serious sanctions. Ten New England universities and colleges provided the data as part of a campus grant program overseen by the Justice Department’s Office of Violence Against Women.

Of the more than 240 alleged assaults the schools reported between 2003 and 2008, four led to expulsions. The grant recipients in Massachusetts included Salem State College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern, Tufts, and UMass Amherst.

The schools were required to report assault cases in years they received money from the grant, which is designed to strengthen services for female victims of violent crime on campus, including making them more comfortable in reporting rape, developing strategies to prevent the assaults, and effectively using the campus disciplinary process to hold offenders accountable. Massachusetts schools received grants in at most two of the five years.

The Justice Department grant program encourages schools to train campus disciplinary boards to respond effectively to assault charges, including using “appropriate sanctions, such as expulsion of students’’ who have perpetrated sexual assault.

Schools are not specifically required to tell local police about sexual assaults reported on campus; that decision is left to the victims. Most states require citizens to report felonies, but most college administrators will not unless the victim wants them to, according to Brett Sokolow, a lawyer with the National Center for Higher Education Risk Management.

Schools that do not hold perpetrators accountable anger advocates. “It’s a rape; it’s a forcible contact without someone’s consent,’’ said Colby Bruno, an attorney with the Victim Rights Law Center in Boston.

“It’s punishable by up to 20 years in prison, so why is it acceptable on college campuses?’’

In the UMass case, school officials said Tuesday that a review of their records indicated that the school’s response to the October rape was not appropriate.

The victim, a 2009 graduate who had returned to campus in October to reconnect with friends, said she was stunned to learn in January that her perpetrator had not been more severely punished.

The victim, who did not want to press criminal charges, had filed a complaint with the school in November. The accused student waived his right to a hearing and reported to assistant dean Christina Willenbrock.

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