Though Los Angeles police have begun cracking down on transients sleeping on sidewalks in the city, university police said they have no plans to do the same on campus. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
UCPD will not remove homeless people
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Violent crime is not the norm
While incidents like Friday’s stabbing outside Kerckhoff Hall draw much attention, university officials said in reality violent crime on campus is fairly rare. Since 2003, university police have not recorded any homicides, and Nancy Greenstein, director of police community services at UCPD, said assault is the most common type of crime police respond to. Read more...
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October 22, 9:00 pm
Man stabbed on campus
A stabbing occurred on the steps of Kerckhoff Hall Friday morning, and officials said the victim was hospitalized but not seriously injured. The victim is a 19-year-old “UCLA affiliate,” according to a university police press release, but police would not confirm whether the victim was a student. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
New Briefs
Fire damages abandoned fraternity house A fire broke out early Monday morning at an abandoned fraternity house on Gayley Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Read more...
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September 27, 9:00 pm
ID theft threatens students
Richard Elias estimates that six or seven cases of identity theft are reported by members of the UCLA community every week. The university police detective said identity theft is a crime students ““ especially those who live off campus ““ should be very aware of. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
USAC tackles goals, deals with division
The Undergraduate Students Association Council has set a variety of lofty goals for the upcoming year, though disagreement within the council has already stalled some of its work. Read more...
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August 20, 9:00 pm
Area crime up from last year
So far this year, university police have released 12 alerts notifying the Westwood community of especially concerning crimes. In all of 2005, eight such alerts were released. Read more...