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T Lot

A UNM student reported on March 25 that her car had been broken into while it was parked T Lot. According to the report, the unknown suspect broke the driver side window and stole her car radio, iPod, and Van’s shoes, with a combined worth of $415. The reporting officer was unable to collect fingerprints on the textured surfaces in the vehicle. According to the report, there were no witnesses and no further information was available.

SRC Parking Lot

An unknown suspect broke into a UNM student’s car while it was parked in the SRC parking lot on March 25. According to the report, the suspect appeared to have broken into the driver side door and stole an iPod, CDs, a Stratosphere II, and a GZ1 cell phone. The items combined are reportedly worth about $2,978. The iPod was entered into the National Crime Information Center database. No latent prints were detected and there were no suspects at the time of the report.

T Lot

On March 25, an unknown suspect broke into a UNM student’s car while it was parked in T Lot. According to the report, the suspect broke the driver side window and stole a Coach purse, Coach prescription glasses, and a Pioneer CD player, with a combined worth of $1,100. There were no witnesses and no further information at the time of the report.

South Lot

A UNM student reported that an unknown suspect broke into her car on March 26 while it was in South Parking Lot at the UNM football stadium. According to the report, the suspect took an emergency road kit, a cell phone charger, a music player adapter, duffel bag with clothes, and $1 in change. The reporting officer could not obtain latent prints. There were reportedly no witnesses to the incident. The case is considered to be closed pending further leads.

Hokona dorm keys stolen from student in shower

While a UNM student was showering in Hokona Hall on March 25, an unknown suspect reportedly reached over the stall door and took the student’s dorm keys. There were no witnesses or suspect information at the time of the report. The case is considered to be closed pending further leads.

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