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UCLA tightens security after equipment thefts

Friday, October 23, 1998 UCLA tightens security after equipment thefts COMPUTERS: Buildings with easy access target of recent crime influx By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor With highly valuable computer equipment filling the hundreds of offices that line the halls of UCLA, the campus can be a tough place to protect from thieves. Read more...


Rest rooms site of reports on lewd conduct

Wednesday, October 21, 1998 Rest rooms site of reports on lewd conduct PREVENTION: Campus police tries to deter men from engaging in crime By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor For university police officers, responding to calls in campus men’s rooms has become a regular part of their duty. Read more...


Crimewatch

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Crimewatch Cars Car thieves were productive last week, with five cars stolen and only one recovered. Cars disappeared from Veteran, Sawtelle and Lot 14. Read more...


Crimewatch

Tuesday, October 13, 1998 Crimewatch Burglary Burglars had easy work last week, with three on-campus computer burglaries that left no sign of forced entry. The stolen merchandise in these incidents alone totaled $7,611. Read more...


Update

Friday, October 9, 1998 Update Lewis submits report to UCPD UCLA sophomore tailback Jermaine Lewis has filed a police report regarding his involvement in an altercation on Saturday night. Read more...


Sobriety in old fraternity house

Friday, October 9, 1998 Sobriety in old fraternity house REHABILITATION: Site of apartment complex raises safety concerns By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor Since a former Landfair Avenue fraternity house became a home for recovering drug and alcohol abusers, neighbors have increased complaints and worries about the area’s safety. Read more...


Groups fear for student safety with high influx of freshmen

Thursday, October 8, 1998 Groups fear for student safety with high influx of freshmen OVERCROWDING: Police say UCLA is one of safest places in Westwood By Karla Pleitez Daily Bruin Contributor The largest class admitted in four years – 10,700 students – may make the campus less safe for both staff and faculty, according to representatives from the Women’s Resource Center (WRC). Read more...



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