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Crime Report Update – April 2014

On Campus Incidents:

  • 04/08 @ 4:05 p.m. C-Building, Room 117 – Petty Theft
    • Cell phone was stolen out of victim’s tote bag when she left class to go down the hall. Value of item estimated at $800. No known suspects. Incident referred to SDPD.
  • 04/14 @ 6:40 p.m. Parking Lot 1 – Petty Theft
    • Victim’s bicycle was stole from bike rack in Lot 1. Value of item estimated at $300. No known suspects. Incident referred to SDPD.

 

For suspicious activity around campus, please contact campus police at 619-388-6405. In the event of an emergency, please dial 911.

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Omarr S. Guerrero, Staff Writer
Continuing my first year at Mesa after taking a year break off of school, I joined Mesa Press to gain experience in the journalism field and sharpen my writing skills. Aside from being an English Lit. student, I am also an independently published author with the first two books of my series available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle. I am currently working on the third novel, as well as three other stories on the side. You'll usually find me with earbuds on and my nose in a book, or furiously scribbling in a notebook or twelve.
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