Police Files
Professor’s car keyed
On Jan. 15, an Oakland University professor’s car was keyed by an unknown suspect. The professor had parked his vehicle in parking lot 26 at approximately 1:15 p.m.
Upon returning to his vehicle at approximately 4 p.m. he noticed an obscenity was keyed between the right rear passenger window and the rear window of his vehicle. The professor added that he had no idea who might have damaged his vehicle.
Student’s vehicle stolen
On Jan. 18 at approximately 11:30 a.m., OUPD responded to a vehicle theft call. The female student said that she parked her vehicle in parking lot five on Monday, Jan.16 at 3:30 p.m.
Upon returning to the parking lot on Jan. 18 at 10:30 a.m., she could not locate her vehicle. After the victim searched the lot for approximately an hour she contacted OUPD. The victim said that she may have left her vehicle in another parking lot or her place of employment. Police checked these locations and did not locate the vehicle. OUPD also reviewed security footage but had negative results. There are currently no suspects.
Laptop stolen in Hamlin
On Jan. 19 at 5 p.m. OUPD responded to a call regarding larceny in the Oakland Center. The female student said that at approximately 2:40 p.m., she sat down at a table and placed her backpack on a chair and covered it with her coat while waiting for her family members.
After leaving the table for one minute to assist a family member, she returned and noticed her backpack was missing. In the victim’s backpack was an HP laptop, Verizon Voyager cell phone and an iClicker. The contents of the victim’s backpack had approximately a $685 value. OUPD reviewed security footage and was unable to determine any suspects.
Compiled by Natalie Popovski, Staff Intern

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