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Crimewatch: February 2023



UCPD recorded 672 unique entries in its February daily crime log.

Sources: UCPD. Graphic reporting by Matthew Royer, city and crime editor. Interactive by Lindsey Parungo, Data editor.

University police received 165 crime reports in February that resulted in active police cases.

Of the 165 crime reports resulting in cases, 72 were open cases and 93 were closed or inactive as of March 1, according to a UCPD crime and fire log.

Theft and burglary was the most common category, with 83 reports resulting in cases, followed by 15 reports of drug and controlled substance, according to the log.

UCPD also recorded 507 events that did not result in active cases, with the following statuses as of March 1:

Detail handled: no report: 123

Report taken: 66

Information only: 43

Non-criminal matter: 83

Warned or advised: 26

Canceled (by any party): 60

Victim not desirous of report: 29

Referred to outside agency: 27

Unable to locate: 32

Field interviewed: 10

Courtesy report: 5

Citation issued: 0

Unfounded: 2

Of the 507 incidents not resulting in cases, nine were categorized as rape or other sex crime. UCPD categorized three events as rape reports, two as sexual battery reports and 4 as indecent exposure reports.

Data for this story was obtained as a public record under the Jeanne Clery Act, which requires universities to report campus crime data.

Some cases listed in this story are currently under investigation. Anyone with information can call UCPD at 310-825-1491.

Alumnus

Royer joined the Bruin and the News section as a first-year transfer student in 2022 and contributed until he graduated in 2024. He was the 2023-2024 national news and higher education editor and the 2022-2023 city and crime (metro) editor. He was also a Sports staff writer on the men’s soccer and softball beats and was Copy staff. He studied political science and minored in labor studies.

Parungo was the 2022-2023 Data editor. She was previously the assistant Data editor and a developer for The Stack.


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