Monday, June 18, 2012


Public Safety Update/Summary of Incidents/June 11 - June17, 2012

June 8; 8:40 am: The Public Safety Office was notified by a visitor on campus that her
vehicle was broken into and items taken while she was exercising. The passenger window
had been broken out by unknown means and a purse and its contents had been removed.
A review of CCTV was done and provided no evidentiary value.

June 7; 3:10 pm: A report was made to the Public Safety Office that a cell phone had
been taken from a backpack in the north gym during open court. This investigation is
ongoing with leads.

Other Activities

One injury was reported to the Safety Office that did not require medical transport.
No motor vehicle accidents were reported during this time.

Property Safety: A reminder to all regarding personal property awareness. People want
to be trusting, but unfortunately the “good old days” of leaving your home unlocked and
property unsecured is not safe. Most property crimes are crimes of opportunity. Please
be watchful of your property. Leaving it lay in a public/semi-public area is providing the
opportunity for a would- be thief to take your property. Yes, even if you “only left it for a
couple minutes” while you go to the restroom. Everyone is usually busy going about their
business and may not be paying attention to your “stuff”. You should not rely on others
around you to keep track of your items unless you know them and specifically ask them
to watch it for you. Just remember your best opportunity to keeping your property is you.

Safety: Safety on our PC Campus is all of our concern and responsibility as involved
community partners. If you see activity that appears suspicious and/or destructive, call
Public Safety to report it: give the location, type of activity and descriptions of those
involved if possible. The Safety Office phone is staffed 24/7. The number is 602-285-
7254.

NOTE: Faculty members are encouraged to share the safety updates with their students.

End of update.

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