The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

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Crime Blotter week 9/19

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Tuesday, Sept. 12

Dorm residents in the University Park Apartment buildings 5, 8 and 13 were referred for drug and alcohol-law violations.

A suspect stole a bike that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock, near the University Park Apartments building 3. Officials are still investigating.

Wednesday, Sept. 13

A bike was stolen by Building 13 in the dorms after the victim left his bike outside the building.

A hit-and-run accident happened in the B2 parking lot, around 5 p.m. Officials are still investigating and trying to find the suspect.

An unknown suspect stole clothing from a dryer in the laundry room at the University Park Apartments.

Thursday, Sept. 14

An unknown suspect broke into a storage shed on the women’s softball field and stole nine backpacks with equipment.

Friday, Sept. 15

Officers responded to a suspect who was sleeping in a study room in the Oviatt Library. The suspect had a controlled substance and was under the influence. He was transported to the hospital and officials are still investigating.

Two suspects stole a backpack after a woman left it with them at Matador Nights. She left the backpack with them because backpacks are not allowed.

A suspect used a black marker to write graffiti on a wall in the men’s restroom in Redwood Hall on the first floor.

Saturday, Sept. 16

At an unknown time a suspect used a red marker to write graffiti on 59 desks and a dry erase board in a classroom in Live Oak Hall.

Sunday, Sept. 17

Three men stole a bike that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock, near the Oviatt Library. The suspects fled the location before officers arrived. Officials are still investigating.

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