SPECIAL SERIES : CAMPUS CRIME, SPRING 2004
Campus Crime
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SUNDAY, FEB. 15

4:35 a.m. GRAND THEFT
A female student’s computer was stolen from the Village at Centennial Square during a party.

3:51 p.m. SIMPLE BATTERY
A man, not an SF State student, was beaten up by two other men after a road rage incident near the intersection of Winston and Buckingham drives. The two men fled before officers arrived.

MONDAY, FEB. 16

9:14 a.m. CONSENT TO REMAIN ON CAMPUS WITHDRAWN
A man, not an SF State student, was advised by officers and complied to leave campus after he and another man got in an argument over wasting water in the J. Paul Leonard Library men’s bathroom.

2:26 p.m. SUSPICIOUS PERSON
A homeless man was escorted from the campus after he walked in to the men’s restroom on the 7th floor of Hensill Hall.

3:05 p.m. PETTY THEFT
A student’s unattended briefcase was stolen from the Cesar Chavez Student Center. Loss: $430.

3:36 p.m. GRAND THEFT
A student’s Trek mountain bike was stolen from where it was locked to a handrail in front of the Humanities Building. Loss: $750.

TUESDAY, FEB. 17

12:37 p.m. INFORMATIONAL
A professor in the Science Building received a call from an unidentified woman, who said she was going to kill herself. Since the woman refused to tell him anything else before she hung up, officers were unable to determine any further information about the call.

2:26 p.m. VANDALISM
A student's car was keyed while it was parked in Lot 20. The case is under investigation by the University Police Department.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18

4:36 p.m. GRAND THEFT
During a routine department inventory, a staff member discovered that a projector was stolen from room 308 in the Gym. The theft is estimated to have occurred between August and September, officials said. Loss: $2,500.

THURSDAY, FEB. 19

8:55 a.m. SUSPICIOUS PERSON
A woman was insulted by a member of the LaRouche campaign near the corner of 19th and Holloway avenues after the campaigner asked if she could speak English and forced her to take leaflets that she did not want. Officers advised the campaigner.

FRIDAY, FEB. 20

1:16 p.m. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
A hypodermic needle was found by a child at the Montessori School, which is located on Font Boulevard across from the SF State Office of Housing and Residential Services. The needle was taken by officers to be destroyed.

SATURDAY, FEB. 21

1:54 a.m. MEDICAL ASSIST - ALCOHOL
Officers and the San Francisco Fire Department medically cleared a 19-year-old female Mary Ward Hall resident who was incoherent, vomiting and thought to have alcohol poisoning.

4:45 p.m. OUTSIDE AGENCY ASSIST
Traffic signals at the intersection of 19th and Holloway avenues were not functioning due to a power failure. Officials from the University Police Department, Department of Public Transportation, and Department of Public Works responded and the problem was fixed.

SUNDAY, FEB. 22

3:34 a.m. DISTURBING THE PEACE
A group of SF State students were advised by UPD after a person reported that they were being loud on Gonzalez Drive.

3:51 a.m. DISTURBING THE PEACE
A group of students on Font Boulevard were advised by UPD after causing a noise disturbance at the location.


MONDAY, FEB. 23
3:22 p.m. CONSENT TO REMAIN ON CAMPUS WITHDRAWN
A student was escorted off-campus after creating a disturbance and refusing to leave the Student Services Building.

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