Car robbed in R Lot
On Nov. 2, a report was made with UNM Police Department in reference to an auto burglary. According to the report, the victim parked her car in R Lot about noon. When she returned at about 10:30 p.m., she found her purse and wallet missing. There was no apparent forced entry. The victim may have left the vehicle unsecured.
Backpack stolen while jogging at Johnson Field
On Nov. 6, a report was made with UNMPD in reference to larceny. According to the report, the victim left his backpack on the field while jogging at Johnson Field at about 10:30 p.m. About 30 minutes later, the victim found his backpack was gone.
Busted smoking pot
On Nov. 9, UNMPD was dispatched to Coronado Hall in reference to a controlled substance. According to the report, a resident advisor detected an odor of marijuana in one of the rooms while making security checks. The resident of the room and two other subjects admitted to smoking marijuana. The R.A. contacted UNMPD who advised the students of the student code of conduct and sent the case to the Dean of Students for further review. A bag of marijuana and a pipe were submitted for destruction.
Assault on campus
On Nov. 10, UNMPD was dispatched to the Communication and Journalism Building in reference to a man bleeding from his head. According to the report, an unknown suspect struck the victim with an unknown object and ran away. Several people at the nearby Yale bus stop denied seeing anything. The victim needed stitches and was transported to UNM Hospital for treatment.
Man seen robbing vehicle
On Nov. 12, UNMPD was dispatched to the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in reference to an auto burglary. According to the report, an iPod, CDs and vehicle registration were stolen from the victim’s vehicle. A man described as tall and in his early 20’s was seen inside the vehicle. There are no other leads to the suspect at this time.
Zimmerman robbed
On Nov. 13, a report was made with UNMPD in reference to larceny. According to the report, a computer and seven textbooks were stolen from Zimmerman Library between 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 31 and 8 a.m. on Nov. 1. The books were taken from a locked office and the computer from an unlocked room. There was no signs of forced entry and the office was secured when the items were found missing. The report was delayed because the building manager suggested waiting a few days before reporting the theft to see if the items would turn up.
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~ Compiled by Erika Eddy