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The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

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Crime Blotter October 31-November 6

Illustration displays the words, Crime Blotter with a pair of opened handcuffs and a crushed beer can pictured below

Monday, Oct. 31

– It was reported that a victim’s cell phone had been stolen after she’d left it unattended in a laundry room in UPA 1.

– An unknown suspect punctured a tire on a victim’s vehicle while it was parked in the G3 parking structure.

– An iPad that was left unattended either in or near the Mercado at the USU was stolen by an unknown suspect.

Thursday, Nov. 3

– An unknown suspect illegally disposed of metal fencing and vine clippings in two different campus dumpsters.

Friday, Nov. 4

– CSUN Department of Police Services responded to a report that a known suspect violated a stay-away order at Manzanita Hall. The suspect left the location before officers arrived.

– A suspect was arrested near the corner of Zelzah Avenue and Nordhoff Street for driving without a license and ignoring a no turn sign.

Saturday, Nov. 5

– A suspect was arrested by CSUN Department of Police Services for failing to stop at a stop sign, driving without a license, and having no visible license plate. The suspect was booked at the CSUN police station.

– Two suspects were arrested at the dorms for battery after being involved in a physical altercation. Both suspects were released with notices to appear.

– CSUN Department of Police Services arrested a suspect near Zelzah Avenue and Superior Street for driving at an unsafe speed and driving without a license.

Sunday, Nov. 6

– A suspect was arrested for driving under the influence and operating a vehicle with inoperable light equipment.

– A bathroom in Redwood Hall was vandalized by an unknown suspect who used black markers to write graffiti on two stall doors.

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