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Police Beat: Two stolen bikes, a stolen clutch bag and an unattended child

Patrick Lloyd Mar 24, 2015
Two bikes were stolen, a clutch bag was stolen and a 3-year-old child was left unattended.
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Police Beat: Damage done to students’ cars

Patrick Lloyd Mar 10, 2015
A student's car was keyed in Lot 18, another student's registration decal goes missing, a student had her tires slashed and yet another student's car was damaged.
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UNF Men’s Basketball Head Coach Matthew Driscoll was seen at The Flats early this morning with UNFPD officers.
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Gunshot, punch result in two arrests: one a UNF track athlete

Connor Spielmaker Mar 7, 2015
UNF Men’s Basketball Head Coach Matthew Driscoll was seen at The Flats early this morning with UNFPD officers. A witness said he heard a fight had broken out inside a building where UNF men’s basketball players allegedly live.
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Police Beat: Fire extinguisher discharged in classroom, more flying chairs and a student caught with weed in car

Patrick Lloyd Mar 5, 2015
A faculty member told UNFPD a fire extinguisher had been sprayed throughout a classroom in Building 14A, a Physical Facilities employee found three broken metal patio chairs near Chick-Fil-A and a student was caught with marijuana and paraphernalia in the driver’s car March 3 around 12:05 a.m.
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Police Beat: Locker rooms vandalized during basketball game

Kalee Ball Mar 3, 2015
The men's and women's locker rooms were vandalized during a recent basketball game but there are no known suspects.
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Police Beat: Two chairs thrown from a walkway and a student caught with weed

Patrick Lloyd Mar 3, 2015
An unknown suspect threw two chairs from the second floor walkway of Building 14 onto the first floor March 1, and a UNFPD officer didn’t file any criminal charges against a student in possession of marijuana and paraphernalia because the student was cooperative.
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Police Beat: Speeding student caught with weed

Patrick Lloyd Feb 27, 2015
UNFPD pulls over student for speeding and finds marijuana and paraphernalia in his car.
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Police Beat: Theft from cars and a stolen laptop

Patrick Lloyd Feb 25, 2015
A money clip, a surfboard, and a skateboard were stolen from UNF students' cars. Someone scratched "F--- you" in the door of a UNF employee's car while a UNF student had their laptop stolen from Building 50.
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Police Beat: Items stolen from Wellness Center locker and four non-UNF students caught with weed

Patrick Lloyd Feb 24, 2015
A UNF student had his Osprey 1Card, driver’s license and debit card stolen after he left them in a locker at the Student Wellness Center, two 18-year-olds and two 17-year-olds were caught with marijuana and paraphernalia on Feb. 21. and a 22-year-old non-UNF student received a Notice To Appear for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia on Feb. 22.
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Police Beat: Man caught on camera stealing calculators from bookstore

Patrick Lloyd Feb 20, 2015
A man stole three Texas Instruments TI-84 calculators from the UNF Bookstore valued at $389.97, qualifying the incident as grand theft.
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Police Beat: Camera, lens and wallet stolen

Patrick Lloyd Feb 19, 2015
A camera and lens were stolen from Building 45 on Feb. 6 during 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. On Feb. 17, a wallet was stolen from a student's backpack in Building 9. Patrol efforts on both cases have been suspended.
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Police Beat: Weed bust in the Hall

Patrick Lloyd Feb 19, 2015
A student was caught with marijuana and paraphernalia in the Osprey Hall Feb. 12. The UNFPD recommended the student be referred to Student Conduct.
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