The number of burglaries, robberies and weapon-law referrals rose in 2011, while liquor and drug offenses decreased.
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Students feel effects of greater LAPD presence
Police officers stationed near campus have begun citing students for traffic violations.
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Surveillance cameras and mobile applications have recently allowed the Dept. of Public Safety to recover more stolen property.
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The Los Angeles Police Department added 30 officers to the University Park area.
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The Dept. of Public Safety apprehended a suspect Wednesday afternoon in connection with last week’s theft of laptops and smartphones from offices in the John McKay Center, a newly constructed $70 million, 110,000-square-foot athletic facility west of Heritage Hall, DPS Captain David Carlisle told the Daily Trojan on Thursday. Malachi Whalen, a 22-year-old from Long [...]
Read the rest of this article »Safety concerns still issue as Expo line is extended
Beginning Wednesday at noon, the Expo line will include the Culver City station.
Read the rest of this article »Officers involved in shooting near 30th and Figueroa streets
A DPS-involved shooting occurred on West 30th Street near the intersection of Shrine Place after officers confronted a robbery suspect on Wednesday at 12:40 a.m., according to Dept. of Public Safety Capt. David Carlisle. [Update 3:11 a.m.] Two male and two female students were walking westbound on 28th Street from Figueroa Street when a black male suspect [...]
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The Dept. of Public Safety reminds students to always be aware, although crime has decreased.
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LAPD says hazard lights and inclement weather made the victims an easy target.
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A teaching assistant of Ying Wu says Wu and Ming Qu were hardworking students who took their studies seriously.
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