This Could Be Your Car
Between November 6 and 7, a car parked in the Summit A parking lot was found with a broken passenger window. According to Chief of Campus Safety Brian Kelly, the Hartford Police Department has noticed an increase in the number of break-ins on campus, and have pledged an increase in walking, bike, and car patrols. Kelly added that on a recent patrol, Campus Safety officers noticed many cars with valuables such as cell phones and CDs in plain view and advised students to conceal such property when leaving their car.
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Obtaining Extra Funding
On November 7 at approximately 1:30 PM, someone attempted to enter a safe in the Business Office located at 131 Williams. Although the safe was tampered with, nothing was taken. Hartford Police arrived to investigate and will be returning to obtain fingerprints.
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Another Reason to Quit
On the evening of November 7, a small fire was discovered along the north wall of the High Rise dorm. Campus Safety and the Hartford Fire Department responded, and determined that careless smoking had ignited leaves and paper in the area.
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Better than Bikes
At approximately 2:45 PM on November 6, two trainers left a golf cart by the west door of the Ferris Athletic Center. After returning, they found the golf cart had been driven to the practice football field and abandoned. Kelly noted that two youngsters, possibly members of the Boys and Girls Club on Broad Street, were seen approaching the golf cart.
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