Crime Reports: Sept. 25-29

Shantel-Ann Pettway

 • Midway freshman Taylor Berry reported a pair of shoes stolen from her Rodes-Harlin room on Sept. 24. The estimated value of the stolen property was $85.

• Rineyville sophomore Leah Shartzer and Russellville sophomore Kristen Coursey reported miscellaneous items stolen from their Rodes-Harlin room on Sept. 25. The estimated value of the stolen property was $95.

• Nicholasville senior Kayla Steele reported her bicycle stolen from the bike rack in front of Southwest Hall on Sept. 25. The estimated value of the stolen item was $500.

• Danville freshman Jacob Pierce reported fraudulent use of his credit card on Sept. 26.

• Lewisburg senior Caleb Koostra reported that someone busted the window of his vehicle and stole his HP laptop on Sept. 27 on level 5 of Parking Structure 1. The estimated value of the laptop is $800. 

• Julia McDonald, assistant to the president, reported that someone cut the cords to the mouse and modem of her computer, which belongs to WKU, on Sept. 26. The cost of the damages is about $20. 

• Police responded to a fire alarm in Bemis Lawrence Hall on Sept. 28. It was determined the alarm was set off by burnt food on the second floor.