Church lot chaos
On Feb. 1, Weber State University police were dispatched to a reported reckless driver in the church parking lot next to University Village. When police arrived, they did not find the reported vehicle in the area but did find a group of young adults. The group informed police they witnessed the reckless driving but were unsure where the car went. The group stated they were not involved. Police told the group to leave the area, they complied.
Abandoned vehicle
On Feb. 1, a Weber State police officer approached a car parked at the Dee Events Center. The officer observed the car was parked in the same spot for multiple days and had accumulated dust. The officer searched the registered owner and discovered they were not a student or faculty member. The officer left an abandoned vehicle tag, a message telling the owner to move the vehicle in one week and attempted to contact the owner the next day.
Bookstore theft
On Feb. 4, WSU police responded to a theft at the WSU Bookstore. The suspect took a package of AirTags, concealed them and left without paying. The suspect has not been found.
Camp campus
On Feb. 4, Weber State police responded to a report of a possible homeless camp on campus. Police made arrangements to meet with the individuals on site the next morning and gave the individuals a notice to vacate. Law enforcement are allowed to contact homeless populations and inform them of nearby services but can not let anyone sleep or reside on University grounds.
Suspicious person
On Feb. 4, WSUPD was dispatched to a suspicious circumstance near Elizabeth Hall. The complainant reported a man taking photos through a classroom window. By arrival, the individual had left the area. The person in question is under police radar. WSUPD informs students, faculty and staff they may see a higher level of police around campus.
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