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U.W.P.S. Crime Report– from Feb. 10 to 16, 2015

Suspicious Person:

U.W.P. S. is investigating the report of a suspicious male approaching a student on the Laurel Trail near Seagram Drive.  On February 12 at approximately 11:00 a.m. a student was approached by a male asking curious questions about students and reading week. The complainant was uneasy with the line of questions and concerned the suspect may be canvassing to commit thefts during reading week.

U.W.P.S. Crime Report– from Feb. 3 to 9, 2015

Stolen Vehicle:

U.W.P. S. and W.R.P.S. are investigating the theft of a newspaper delivery van. On February 9th at 4:40 a.m. the van was left parked on the Ring Rd at the main entrance to the SLC with the keys in the ignition and the engine running. While the driver was inside a male jumped into the van and drove off. It was last seen heading eastbound on Columbia St. West.

U.W.P.S. Crime Report– from Jan. 27 to Feb. 2, 2015

Theft’s:

Cell phone (1):

o   Jan. 28th between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

     · DC 1st floor men’s washroom

         * Apple Iphone 6, grey in a grey case

Winter coat (1):

o   Jan. 30th between 12:00 a.m. and 2:15 a.m.       

     · Inside Bombshelter from chairs on east side of dance floor

U.W.P.S. Crime Report–  from Jan. 20 to 26, 2015

Suspicious Person:

On January 22nd UWPS received a report of male acting suspiciously in the Tatham Centre. At approximately 5:50 p.m. staff observed a man walking around the main floor. He seemed out of place and when approached refused to identify himself. He left the building and was last seen heading toward South Campus Hall.

Suspect’s description:

Waterloo Regional Police Service have received a “Missing Person” report from the parents, in Kazakhstan, of former University of Waterloo Student: Mr. Ayan BAIZHUKENOV.

At this time, there is reason to believe that Mr. BAIZHUKENOV is still within the City of Waterloo.

Anyone with information which could assist in locating him are asked to contact Detective Matthew Jeary at (519) 650-8500 Ext. 8405 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

U.W.P.S. Crime Report– Weeks from Jan. 13 to 19, 2015

Robbery:

On January 17th UWPS received a report of a male being assaulted and robbed of a cell phone. At approximately 10:00 pm a lone male was walking along the footpath by Ring Road opposite to the EV3 building. He was approached by two suspects, one from the front and one from the back, assaulted and relieved of his cell phone.

U.W.P.S. Crime Report– Weeks from Dec. 1st, 2014 to Jan. 5, 2015

Arrest made in Theft of Laptop:

UWPS officers conducted a follow up investigation into the theft of an Apple Mac Air Book laptop computer. The computer had originally been reported stolen by a UW student to UWPS on April 12, 2013 from a student lounge on the 3rd floor of the MC building.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Weekly Crime Report, Nov. 11 to 17, 2014

U.W.P.S. Crime Report– Week of Nov. 11 to 17, 2014

Thefts:

  • Laptop(1):

o   Between 12:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Nov. 15th    

     - Math 3, Room 3102, taken from office

        · Sony, 17” screen, black

  • Cell Phones (3):

o   Between 12:30 and 1:30, Nov. 12th

     - SLC

        · Samsung Galaxy 5, black

o   Between 5:00 and 5:40 p.m., Nov. 13th

     -  3rd floor DPL

         · iPhone 5S, gold

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Suspicious Person on Campus

U.W.P.S. are looking to the public for assistance in identifying a suspect believed to be responsible for two incidents that occurred on campus where female students were accosted by a male.

Incident #1:

On Tuesday November 4, 2014 at approximately 1220 hrs. outside RCH an unidentified male approached a female UW Student, blocked her path, grabbed her hand and told her words to the effect that he thought she was good looking and wanted to talk to her.  The female pulled away and fled.

Incident #2: