Sunday, April 17, 2011

Burglary at The Beach

A CSULB staff member has reported a burglary that took on the CSULB campus.  The reporting party left his office, which is located in room A-105 of the Music building, on March 24, at approximately 5:30 pm.  He locked his desk and secured his office before left.  Twelve days later, on April 5, at 9:30 am, he found that his desk had been broken into and his possessions were gone.    He reported the robbery on April 17, and at this point it is not known why he decided to wait for almost three weeks.


This digital camcorder was the most expenisve item that was stolen valued at $199.


Samsung SMX-f34 and battery.  Photo taken of cnet.com



Other items were also missing to go along with the camcorder which consisted of  an extra battery, a bag for the camcorder, an external hardrive, an audio recorder and a memory card.  If not found, these items are estimated to potentially be a $672 loss. 

"The victim did not give anybody permission to borrow his belongings" says Captain Fernando Solorzano ".....he did not see anything suspicious and there are no suspects at this time."  Students like Joaquin Reyes are shocked at the news, "Wow, that's pretty serious stuff right there,  I mean, this was well thought out and planned.  Never thought anything like this would happen around here."


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