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Fall Crime Stats

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During the fall semester, the Daily Lobo collected UNMPD incident reports, compiling a selection every week for the crime briefs segment.

Statistics

—Larceny made up the largest portion of crime reported on campus: 45 percent of the 230 reported incidents this semester. Of the 104 incidents of larceny, three were reports of shoplifting, 32 were bicycle thefts, 18 UNM property thefts and 51 were unattended property thefts.

—Criminal damage reports accounted for 12 percent of the 230 reported incidents. Of the 27 reported incidents of criminal damage, three were incidents of graffiti, 15 were incidents of damage to vehicles, four were incidents of damage to UNM property, and five were incidents of damage to UNMH property.

—Battery, which includes domestic violence and assault, accounted for 19 of the reported incidents. Out of the 19 incidents, five were committed by UNMH patients.

—Auto theft accounted for 16 of the reported incidents.

—Substance-related offenses, which includes Minor in Possession, DWI, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and possession of controlled substances accounted for 16 of the reported incidents.

—Auto burglary accounted for 12 reported incidents.

—Criminal trespass, which includes one reported breaking-and-entering, accounted for 12 reported incidents.

—Other 10 reported incidents were one reported rape, three reported embezzlement incidents, one reported indecent of exposure, one report of disorderly conduct, one report of resisting and evading arrest, and three reported incidents of fraud.

—There were seven reported incidents of non-auto burglary.

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—There were seven reported incidents of harassment.

—Out of the 20 reports of violent crime, five were reportedly committed by patients at the main UNMH building, and six were committed by patients at the UNMH Mental Health Center.
Locations

—UNMH was the location with the most crimes reported. Including the UNMH parking structure and the Mental Health Center, it accounts for 39 of the 230 reports.

The location with the second highest number of reported crimes was Lobo Village. Of the 14 crimes reported there were four MIPs, three larcenies, two criminal damage incidents, two batteries, one auto theft, one auto burglary, one disorderly conduct, one possession of drug paraphernalia, one DWI, and one unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon.

—Johnson Center had the third highest number of reported incidents; all 12 were reported larcenies.

—Zimmerman Library had the fourth highest number of reported incidents. Seven out of the nine crimes were larcenies and the other two were a criminal damage and a criminal trespass report.

—There was a three-way tie for the location with the fifth highest number of reported crimes between Hokona Hall, the SUB, and the Student Residence Center, each making up seven of the 230 reported incidents.

—At Hokona Hall, there were five reported larcenies, one harassment report, and one report that included MIP, concealing ID and tampering with evidence.

—At the SUB, all seven incidents were larcenies.

—At the SRC, there were three reported larcenies, one fraud, one criminal trespass, two MIPs, and one possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

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