Frat house break-in
On Oct. 30, UNMPD responded to an alarm around 10:20 p.m. at the Alpha Chi Omega House. According to the report, a door had been forced open. Police found two fire extinguishers had been discharged on the third level of the building. Nothing else appeared to be damaged. 10 to 12 unknown people were seen by a witness fleeing the building after the alarm had been set off. UNMPD requested an APD K-9 unit for assistance in catching the suspects, but none were available.
Continuing harassment reported
On Oct. 30, a report was made with UNMPD in reference to harassment. According to the report, the victim’s ex-boyfriend had been calling her often wanting to get back together. After repeatedly telling the suspect to leave her alone, the suspect came onto campus to give her a gift. UNMPD attempted to contact the suspect with no results. Police explained the process of filing a temporary restraining order to the victim.
Three cars broken into
On Oct. 30, UNMPD was dispatched to Lomas parking structure in reference to auto burglary. According to the report, an unknown suspect had broken out the window of the suspect’s car and stolen an iPod, gym bag, makeup bag and checkbook. A check cashing company had called the victim that day to authorize a female to cash a check using the victim’s account. The specific company is unknown. The victim parked her car at 7:30 a.m. and was notified by UNM hospital security that her car window was broken at about 10:20 a.m. Nothing of use was found on video footage from a camera on same parking level as the burglary.
On Nov. 2, a report was made with UNMPD in reference to auto burglary. According to the report, the victim parked her car at the Mind Research Network at about noon. At about 10:30 p.m. the victim found her purse and wallet had been stolen from her car. There were no signs of forced entry.
On Nov. 6, UNMPD was dispatched to R Lot in reference to the breaking and entering of a vehicle. According to the report, someone had entered the victim’s Jeep between 9:30 p.m. and 1:20 a.m. and rummaged through it. Nothing appeared to be stolen. The victim said she leaves her car unlocked to prevent someone from cutting her convertible top to gain entry.
Gas drained from car
On Nov. 2, UNMPD was dispatched to Lomas parking structure in reference to larceny. According to the report, an unknown suspect had drained the victim’s gas by drilling a hole in the vehicle’s fuel tank. The victim was parked on the ground level of the structure between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Bike thief caught in the act
On Nov. 3, while on patrol, UNMPD observed a male subject checking the locks of different bikes at the Pearl Hall bike port. According to the report, the officer stopped the subject as he was rolling a bicycle away from the building. The officer found the suspect holding a set of keys that included master U-lock keys. The master keys were tried on other Bell Sports brand of U-locks and successfully used to unlock two bikes. The subject was arrested and taken into custody.
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~ Compiled by Erika Eddy




