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Public Safety Alert

Contributed by David Maley on 10/08/07 

On Saturday, October 6, 2007, a resident of Ithaca College's Circle Apartments (Building 18) reported that a camera was stolen from the residence sometime between midnight and 9:30 a.m. this same date.

There were no indications of forced entry into the apartment and the incident is being investigated as a burglary.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Office of Public Safety at 274-3333 or leave an anonymous voice mail at 274-1060. The campus community is reminded to report any suspicious people or behavior immediately to the Office of Public Safety.


To aid in the prevention of crime and to keep the campus community informed about safety and security issues on an ongoing basis, an institution must alert the campus community of certain crimes in a manner that is timely and will aid in the prevention of similar crimes.

As required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092 (f)], Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 and subsequent amendments, the crimes reported that mandate a "timely warning notice" are in the categories of aggravated assault, arson, burglary, murder and non-negligent homicide, robbery, sexual offenses (forcible and non-forcible), and motor vehicle theft.

The Office of Public Safety monitors the crime reports it receives from the campus community and local police agencies and issues public safety alerts to the campus community on any incidents that are considered to be a serious or continuing threat to students and employees.

Public Safety Alert | 1 Comments |
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Public Safety Alert Comment from fkenned1 on 10/08/07
Why don't people just put this stuff away. You're never going to get an ipod, cash, or anything of the sort back... sorry you lost your stuff, but this is like the third "public safety alert" i've opened for NO REASON.