Incidents of interest to the GU Community – October 17-19

October 20, 2008

Date

Time

Summary

Friday, October 17, 2008

8:55 AM

A Corkery resident reported the theft of quick-release wheels and seat from bike that was secured with U-lock outside the residence.

Friday, October 17, 2008

9:10 PM

A smoke detector was activated by burning food; SFD responded and reset alarm.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

2:00 AM

4 GU students were robbed of cash and a pocketknife by one white or Hispanic male and two black males wearing hoodies and carrying small bats. The students were not injured. SPD extra-duty and GU Security officers responded, but the subjects were not found.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

1:55 AM

2 GU Students and a non-student were approached by 2 white males who asked them to empty their pockets. One of the subjects displayed a short bat. The 2 non-students ran to their nearby residence and called 911. Cash was taken from the non-student. Nobody was injured.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

11:30 PM

A GU student reported that somebody entered his unlocked vehicle in the 800 block of east Nora. An Ipod was among the items taken.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

7:32 AM

GU Security responded to a medical call at Cardinal Bea House.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

11:00 PM

A Corkery resident reported the theft of his bike seat from the rack outside Building B.

     

Not in our house 2: GU community works together to fight crime

October 15, 2008

On Saturday, 2 GU students were contacted by 3 juvenile males near Cushing Hall who confronted them and “asked to see their wallets”. The students were able to remove themselves from the situation without physical harm or loss of property, and contacted GU Security who located the 3 subjects on campus. The students declined to press charges, but the juveniles were identified by the Spokane Police Department and trespassed from our property.

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Not in “OUR” House

October 14, 2008

What happens when students take ownership of their campus? Thieves get caught! There they were; “our” students minding their own business when they observed three individuals behaving in non-typical manners around bikes at Martin Centre. The students contacted CPS&S (X-2222) immediately after assessing something was amiss. Read the rest of this entry »


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