The Collegian
Friday, April 26, 2024

Police Report: 4/16/09

Vandalism

April 4, 2:01 p.m. A wall on the third floor of Gray Court was smashed, creating a hole measured at 4-feet tall by 2-feet wide and containing a beer bottle. An exit sign in a second floor stairwell was also damaged. The damage to the wall was estimated at $100 and the damage to the exit sign was estimated at $50.

April 11, 3:06 p.m. A BMW ornament was removed from the rear of a WC student's car in K-lot. The damage was estimate at $50.

April 11, 3:06 p.m. A Mercedes rear ornament on a WC student's car was damaged in K-lot. It appeared to have been pried off, University of Richmond police said. The damage was estimated at $50.

Hit and Run

April 11, 11:52 p.m. Two juveniles not associated with the university hit a Ford Mustang belonging to a person not associated with the university in front of Boatwright Memorial Library.

Burglary

April 12, 2:06 a.m. Approximately $150 in cash was stolen from a Richmond College student's room in Gray Court.

Liquor Law Violation

April 4, A Westhampton College student was transported from outside the Phi Gamma Delta lodge on Old Fraternity Row to St. Mary's Hospital for an alcohol-related illness. She was referred to the dean.

April 11, 12:32 a.m. A male not associated with the university was arrested on a charge of being drunk in public in R-lot.

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Theft

April 11, 1:15 p.m. A WC student reported $40 in cash stolen from her purse after she set it down at a party in the 2100 block of the University Forest Apartments.

April 11, 3:06 p.m. The Jaguar hood ornament of a WC student's car was removed in K-lot. The damage was estimated at $50.

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