Police Beat

Published on March 25, 2008 by The Sentinel

   Monday afternoon a suspicious male subject was reported from a
student at KSU Place apartments.  The suspect was said to be taking
pictures and watching a female student from their window.  The police
officer explained that a crime had not been committed and there was
nothing they could do.

 
    Wednesday afternoon a faculty member reported five
textbooks stolen from their office in the Burruss building.  The
door was observed to have been locked, and all five of the textbooks
were valued at $100.00 a piece.

    Late Wednesday afternoon a faculty professor
reported three missing textbooks from their office in the Burruss
building.  One was taken off the cardboard box located next to her
office door while the other two were missing from inside her locked
office.  The total cost of the stolen property is valued at
$393.54.

    Thursday afternoon a KSU Lecturer alerted police
about a pepper spray release.  The small container, named
Spitfire, was found in the room and the Lecturer believed it to be a
laser light and pressed the button.  A small amount of the spray
was dispersed into the classroom.  Only three students were
present at the time, and none of them required any medical aid.

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