NEWS

Security notes: 4/18/2016

Campus Safety Tips

Vehicles:

  • Never leave your vehicle running while it is unattended
  • Roll up your windows completely and lock your doors
  • Take your keys and never leave a spare in or on the vehicle
  • Keep out of sight all valuables and packages that may tempt a thief
  • When available, use auto theft deterrents such as car alarms and steering column devices

 

Electronics:

  • Do not leave laptop, smart phones, or tablets unattended
  • Record serial numbers of electronic devices
  • Use anchor security devices to lock personal computers

 

Parking:

  • For your safety and security, as well as a courtesy to your fellow students, faculty and staff, please park in designated parking spaces only

 

If you have a question or concern for Campus Safety & Security, please call 734-973-3411 (or extension 3411, if on campus) or email us at campussafety@wccnet.edu.

 

Security notes:

March 31 – April 15

 

Hit and run: On March 31, a 2010 GMC Sierra was found at 1 p.m. by its owner to have damage to its driver’s side after being struck by an unknown vehicle. WCSO was notified.

Hit and Run: On April 13, at 1:30 p.m., the owner was driving his 2012 Ford in Lot 4 when a white Ford F150 truck struck his driver’s side front bumper causing scrapes. The white truck did not stop and left the scene.

Hit and Run: On April 13, between 9:15am and 3:00pm, the car owner returned to her vehicle, a 2009 Chevrolet HHR, in Lot 7 and discovered a scratch to its driver’s side rear bumper and a broken tail light.

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