Crime reports for Friday, Nov. 30
November 30, 2012
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Editor’s Note: Twice a week the map will be updated with the crime reports of the week. The key for the crime map is as follows:
Red-Assault, Blue-Theft, Turquoise-Robbery, Yellow-Arrest, Green-Citation, Purple-Report
Reports
Staff engineer Ronald Rizzo reported the front windshield broken out of a WKU van belonging to the engineering department on Nov. 28. The damage is estimated at $400.
Khiry Laderrick Ridley reported he was approached and threatened by an unknown subject outside of the Garret Conference Center Subway on Nov. 28.
Bowling Green freshman Roy Lewis, reported his backpack stolen at Java City on Nov. 28. The value of the stolen property is estimated at $385.
Hopkinsville senior Benjamin Cherry, reported his backpack and coat stolen from Grise Hall on Nov. 27. The value of the stolen property is estimated at $545.
Jorge Wellman, resident hall director for Bates Runner and McLean Halls, reported several incidents of theft involving a student worker on Nov. 26. The value of the stolen property is estimated at $110.
Arrests
Police arrested junior Lloyd Anthony Bartley, Pearce Ford Tower, on a warrant out of Warren County on Nov. 29.