Published May 7, 2010
Crime Watch: April 2010
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Petit and Grand Larceny are up.

April 1

Grace Watson Hall. At 5 p.m., a student reported a missing calorimeter from a lab. The case of petit larceny has been closed and is pending new leads.

April 2

Perkins Green Apartments. Between 1 and 9:30 a.m., an unknown person broke a car window and stole property from the vehicle. The crime of auto stripping in the third degree is closed.

April 5

Wallace Center. An unknown person stole an unattended computer from the building. The case is closed, pending new leads.

April 9

Helen Fish Hall B. Between 1:15 and 1:19 p.m., it was reported that the smell of marijuana was coming from a dorm room. Upon further investigation, alcohol and drugs were confiscated. The case has been closed.

April 11

Sol Heumann Hall. Between 1:59 and 2:01 a.m., an intoxicated student was found urinating near a vending machine. This alcohol policy violation has been turned over to Judicial Affairs.

April 12

Nathaniel Rochester Hall. Between 1:15 and 1:18 p.m., an unknown person made bias graffiti on the wall. The criminal mischief violation in the second degree case is currently undergoing investigation.

April 17

University Commons Apartments. While inspecting a lot, a Public Safety officer came across a vehicle that had been broken into. A GPS, mounting bracket and power cord were all stolen from the vehicle. The case is pending new leads.

April 18

Mark Ellingson Hall. A student reported that unauthorized purchases were being made on her debit card. Her debit card, credit card and Social Security card were all reported missing. The grand larceny crime is undergoing further investigation.

April 22

CAST Engineering Technology Building. At 11:48 a.m., it was reported that unauthorized personnel gained access into an account that was password protected. The case is closed.

April 25

Hale-Andrews Student Life Center. It was reported that there was an altercation between a group of five RIT students and a group of non-students. Despite no injuries being reported, a ban letter has been issued. This assault case has been closed.

April 29

IT Collaboratory. A student had a BB gun in his possession. The gun was confiscated and the case was referred to the Office of Student Conduct for further processing.

A total of 56 crimes were reported in April. One day out of the month had no crimes reported.

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