When undergraduate student Ahmad Arain went missing July 23, university police chose to take the lead in investigating his disappearance. But in the weeks since, the flow of public information about the case has slowed to an excruciating trickle. Read more...
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August 15, 9:00 pm
Editorial: UCPD lack of transparency a danger to community
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August 8, 9:00 pm
Recording shows missing student
Surveillance footage from July 23 shows missing UCLA student Ahmad Arain exiting an MTA bus well before arriving at his campus destination, leaving authorities questioning whether his departure was voluntary and some family members suspecting he may be held against his will. Read more...
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August 3, 9:00 pm
[Online] Surveillance footage shows missing student in L.A.
Camera footage obtained by university police Monday shows missing UCLA student Ahmad Arain boarding a bus in the South Los Angeles area on the day he was reported missing and exiting the bus later that day. Read more...
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July 28, 9:00 pm
Missing student’s family offers reward
The family of missing UCLA student Ahmad Arain announced a cash reward of $10,000 for information leading to his safe return and pleaded for his safety in a press conference in front of university police headquarters Wednesday. Read more...
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July 18, 9:00 pm
J-board releases opinion on reps
Nearly three weeks later than its expected date, the undergraduate student government judicial board released its official opinion regarding an incident of vandalism that allegedly involved two councilmembers during the run-off elections in spring. Read more...
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June 27, 9:00 pm
Vandalism probe clears USAC representatives
A university police investigation found insufficient evidence against two undergraduate student government general representatives in a case of vandalism that allegedly occurred during runoff elections in spring. Read more...
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June 9, 9:00 pm
Reps barred from duty
Less than three weeks after being sworn into office, two of the new undergraduate student government councilmembers will have to stop performing their duties until the university police and the Student Conduct Committee review allegations that they vandalized a signboard during runoff elections seventh week. Read more...