Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Since 1907
Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Calvin University's official student newspaper since 1907

Calvin University Chimes

Campus Safety Report

November 26, 2012

Campus safety took a report of the larceny of an unlocked bicycle from the bike racks outside of Schultze-Eldersveld residence hall. The bike was described as a magenta Schwinn women’s bicycle. After the initial report was filed, the bicycle was returned to the bike rack. It was unknown who had used the bicycle without the owner’s permission.

November 27, 2012

Campus safety was contacted by staff at the Burton Ridge apartment complex, who had found several bicycles with Calvin permits on them abandoned on their property. The bicycles were retrieved by campus safety employes and placed into found property. The owners of the bicycles were contacted to pick them up.

November 28, 2012

Campus safety took a report of the larceny of money from a locker in the women’s locker room in Knollcrest Dining Hall. A Creative Dining employee had money stolen from their coat, which they had placed in their unlocked locker. It was unknown who took the money and there were no known witnesses to the theft.

Campus safety took a larceny report for an unlocked bicycle that had been stolen from the bike rack outside of Kalsbeek-Huizenga-van Reken residence hall. The bike was registered with teh campus safety department. The bike was described as a black CR-MO TUBING men’s mountain bike. There were no known suspects or witnesses to the theft.

November 30, 2012

Campus safety took a report of the larceny of a bicycle from an unknown bike rack on campus. The victim stated that the bicycle, a blue Schwinn LeTour, was stolen approximately two weeks prior to them making a report. The victim was unsure of where the bike was when it was stolen. The bicycle is registered with campus safety. There is no suspect information and no known witnesses to the theft.

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