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Campus crime log: 08/27/2019

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The following incidents were reported to WCC’s public safety office July 26 – Aug. 12.

Disorderly Conduct

A man around 30 years of age was asked to leave the campus July 26, around 3:34 p.m., after a verbal altercation with campus authorities. Campus security said the man reportedly slept on campus grounds the previous night. When security officers approached him, he became erratic, used profanity and racial slurs. Campus security provided options for social services. The man refused.

Larceny

A student on campus had his wallet stolen after he left it unattended in the Student Center on Aug. 6 while registering for fall classes. Security cameras show the student using a computer, then leaving the work station and another person going to the computer and taking the wallet, which contained a credit card, driver’s license, green card, and Social Security card. A credit card transaction was attempted the next day. The case is under investigation.

A Health and Fitness Center patron reported a credit card stolen from his wallet while working out on Aug. 8. The case is under investigation.

Reminder

Campus safety and security asks students and staff to report any suspicious activity or incidents that occur on campus. Campus safety and security is open 24 hours, seven days a week. Call 734-973-3411.

Danny Villalobos | Contributor

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