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THEFT
FROM A VEHICLE:
October 25, 5:50 pm: Campus -
While patrolling main campus, Security staff encountered a male individual in
possession of a backpack and a purse. When questioned, he was evasive and soon
fled the scene. A pursuit through campus and near the waterfront concluded
with the man being detained by Security and placed under arrest by Kingston
City Police.
Around that same time, Parking
Department staff reported being approached by a woman whose car had been
broken into while parked in the Stuart Street garage. It was determined the
backpack and purse belonged to the woman and were returned soon afterwards.
According to a Kingston City Police
report, the 36 year old man was arrested and charged with: theft under
$5,000., possession of stolen property (x2) and breach of conditions (x5). He
was also kept overnight to attend a bail hearing.
THEFT (PERSONAL PROPERTY):
October 25, 10:40 pm: Campus -
The Emergency Report Centre was informed that a student's iPhone was stolen or
lost (and seemingly found, as a subsequent text message was responded to)
earlier in the week. It is a black iPhone 4 in a purple protective case,
serial# 7R128DD0A4S .
BICYCLE
/ BIKE PARTS THEFT:
October 24, 1:15 pm: Stauffer
Library - A student reported his bicycle was stolen from the east side
bike racks while left unsecured for about two hours. It is a black bike, with
a broken bell, and a rear book rack with a green chain lock on the back.
October 18, 5:45 pm: Biosciences
Complex - A caller reported having secured their bicycle's front tire to
the west side bike rack with a U-lock, and returned to discover the rest of
the bicycle had been stolen It is a black, white & silver color Norco
VFR4 bike (serial# AA00529114). A report was also filed with Kingston City Police.
October 17, Biosciences
Complex - A student reported his bicycle, secured to the west side /
Arch Street bike racks with a cable lock, was stolen sometime between
10:30am and 2:00pm that day. It is a grey (w. black writing) 27-speed Gary
Fisher 'TASS' Mountain Bike.
He also filed a report with Kingston City Police.
Steve
Gill - Website Maintenance
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