Man's bike stolen from Downtown campus
The man told police on Feb. 28 that he'd last seen his bicycle by the northwest corner of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
The man told police on Feb. 28 that he'd last seen his bicycle by the northwest corner of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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The man looked suspicious to a person at the Art Building who reported him to police.
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The man told police he lived in an apartment in which the two girls lived.
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Police believe the camera was stolen in January, but nobody noticed it missing until late February.
Police smelled marijuana emitting from the man's truck on the ground floor of a parking structure and later found an ounce of marijuana inside the vehicle.
The woman left her Apple Macbook Pro on a table before going to the restroom.
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The men were caught smoking marijuana on the railroad tracks.
The woman left her vehicle for four days, and when she returned it was sitting on blocks.
The man initially avoided stopping his vehicle for police but eventually was found to have alcohol in his body.
The woman avoided police by walking away from them and refusing to reveal her identity.
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