Three vehicles were stolen and two were damaged on campus between Oct. 17 and 21.
Window broken out of pickup
On Oct. 17, UNM Police Department was dispatched to the Lomas Parking Structure in reference to damage to a vehicle.
According to the report, the victim parked his vehicle on the ground level at about 8 a.m.
When he returned to his vehicle at about 5:30 p.m., he noticed someone had broken out a window of his Ford pickup.
The suspects did not enter the truck and nothing else was damaged.
Attempted motorcycle theft
On Oct. 18, UNMPD was dispatched to the Centennial Engineering Center in reference to an attempted stolen motorcycle.
According to the report, the victim stated at about 2:20 p.m., he noticed a white Chevy Impala parked very close to his Suzuki motorcycle with the passenger door open.
The victim did not confront th e passenger at the time. The victim returned to his motorcycle about 10 minutes later and noticed the ignition had been tampered with and damaged.
UNMPD said it will review potential security camera footage.
Motorcycle stolen from Engineering Center
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On Oc t. 20, UNMPD was dispatched to the Centennial Engineering Center in reference to a stolen motorcycle.
According to the report, the victim parked his black and gray Yamaha motorcycle at about 8 a.m.
When he returned at about 6:40 p.m., the vehicle was gone.
UNMPD said it did not have any suspects or witnesses at the time of the report.
Car stolen from C Lot
On Oct. 21, UNMPD was dispatched to C Lot in reference to a stolen vehicle.
According to the report, the victim parked his white Plymouth Neon at about 6:30 a.m. in the same location in C Lot that he has used for several years as a UNM employee.
When he returned at about 4:00 p.m., his car was gone.
Pickup stolen from Continuing Ed.
O n Oct. 21 UNMPD was dispatched to Continuing Education in reference to a stolen vehicle.
According to the report, the victim parked his gray and black Ford F250 pickup at about 2:30 p.m. At about 3:15 p.m., the victim discovered his vehicle was stolen.
In reference to auto theft, UNMPD dispatched a bulletin to surrounding agencies to be on the lookout for the reported vehicles. All the information regarding stolen vehicles has been sent to the National Crime Information Center for ready access.
~ Compiled by Erika Eddy




