Crime Incident Report - FALL 2006

 

Date: 2/27/07
Time: 10:35 pm
Day: Tuesday

Description

Student reported her car had been broken into and a stereo valued at $300 was taken. Augusta County Police were called and made a report. Student said the driver's door does not always lock - there was no evidence of breaking and entering.


Date: 01/17-07
Time: 10:30 A
Day: Wednesday

Description

Student bumped another car - reported it to security. No one other than the driver saw the incident and when security went to investigate the bumped car was gone.


Date: 1-20-07
Time: 3:02 AM
Day: Saturday

Description

While on foot patrol, security officer found that the snack and soda machines located on the east side of D/E buildings had been broken into. The time of the incident was gained by camera viewing.


Date: 10/25/06
Time: 2:00 PM
Day: Wednesday

Description

A student had an epileptic grand mal seizure in the smoking gazebo adjacent to the Houff Student Center. When the student fell she struck her head on one of the railings. According to on-site witnesses the seizure lasted between 30 seconds to one minute in duration. The student was treated by several BRCC employees. 911 was called and the student was transported to AMC by ambulance.


Date: 10/18/06
Time: 12:00 noon
Day: Wednesday

Description

Tractor trailer sideswiped a student's car in north lot. Student was contacted and met with the driver.


Date: 10/6/06
Time: 11:15 a.m.
Day: Friday

Description

Student was exiting second floor of Houff Library via stairs, slipped and fell.


Date: 8/9/06
Time: 6:15 PM
Day: Wednesday

Description

Deputies called to remove young adult male from the Houff Student Center. Student was disoriented.

Date: 8/21/06
Time: between 6:30 pm - 9:30 PM
Day: Monday

Description

While student was in class at the Harrisonburg Center, student's car was keyed on left front fender and there also appeared to have been an attempted break in. Incident was reported to security officer on duty who in turn reported it to the Harrisonburg Police.