Campus Safety and Security

Weekly Campus Crime Report

 

June 18, 2012 – June 25, 2012

 

On-Campus

 

ARREST/Theft- Dumpster, rear of AMR 3B- On June 21, 2012 at 5:38 AM, a campus officer observed a male non-affiliate remove copper wire and other items from the dumpster and place the property inside his vehicle. Baltimore Police responded and determined the suspect did not have permission to remove the items. The male was arrested by Baltimore Police for theft.   

Theft Jenkins Hall 4th floor – On June 21st between 1:20 PM and 1:50 PM, an I-Pod and headphones were taken from an employee’s desk while the room was unattended with its door left open. Investigation continuing.

Theft- Wolman Hall, 4th and 5th floors- On June 22nd between 7:00 AM and 11:00 AM, unknown individual(s) removed currency, a gift card, two rings and two items of clothing from the rooms of summer conference attendees. There were no signs of forced entry to the rooms. Investigation continuing.

Off Campus

ARRESTS/Burglary 3200 Blk. N. Charles St. (east side) – On June 23rd at 3:54 PM, a witness saw two non-affiliate suspects enter the apartment building through an unlocked exterior door and load property from students’ apartments into a truck. Campus officers and Baltimore Police responded. Campus officers stopped the suspects and blocked their truck with a campus patrol vehicle. Baltimore Police arrested the two non-affiliated males and charged them with burglary.

 

Burglary3200 Blk. N. Charles St. (east side) – On June 18th between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM, a laptop computer and power cord were taken from an undergraduate’s bedroom. There was no sign of forced entry. The apartment was left unlocked and unattended during part of this time period. Baltimore Police responded. Investigation continuing.

 

REMINDERS

When traveling at night use the Blue Jay Shuttle service at 410-516-8700.  Blue Jay Shuttle Vans are operational from 5:45 PM to 4:00 AM.

All students are welcome to participate in the security ride along program. This report is posted on http://www.jhu.edu/~security and distributed to the Residential Advisors.