[Plantsci] FW: Campus Alert: Purse snatching

Donna-Rae Marquez dmarquez at ag.arizona.edu
Thu Sep 15 09:06:32 MST 2011



Donna-Rae M. Marquez
Manager, Business & Finance
School of Plant Sciences
The University of Arizona 
Forbes 303B
Tucson, Arizona 85721
520.621.8689 Telephone
520.621.7186 FAX


-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Olson [mailto:bugman at ag.arizona.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 9:03 AM
To: Recipient List Suppressed:
Subject: Campus Alert: Purse snatching

CAMPUS WATCH ALERT
>
>                                                          Purse 
> Snatching
>
>On September 12, 2011, at approximately 5: 28 p.m., a female University 
>of Arizona student was the victim of a purse snatching while walking in 
>the area of Sixth Street and Cherry Avenue. The victim was approached 
>by a male described as either Hispanic or Caucasian with black hair and 
>wearing a blue shirt and blue shorts and riding a dark colored bicycle 
>and stole the victim's purse. The suspect was last seen in the area of 
>Tenth Street and Cherry Avenue.
>The victim was not injured. Anyone with information about this case is 
>requested to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME.
>
>The University of Arizona Police Department would like to take this 
>opportunity to remind the community of the following Safety Tips:
>
>1.         Remain alert and aware of your surroundings and the people
>in your vicinity at all times.
>
>2.        Save important phones calls for a later time.  Talking on
>cell phones or using other electronic devices when walking, biking, or 
>driving are distractions and  divert your attention away from your 
>surroundings.
>
>3.        At night, travel in well-lighted areas.  Avoid "shortcuts"
>through dark or deserted areas.  Use the buddy system and travel with a 
>group.
>
>4.        Utilize ASUA Safe Ride for a free way to travel between UA
>buildings and lots at night.  Call:  520-621-SAFE.
>
>5.        If you feel threatened or suspect you are being followed,
>walk toward well-lighted areas where there are people.  Call the
>9-1-1 immediately!
>
>6.        Emergency blue light phones give you direct access to UAPD
>with the push of a button.  Know where they are located at all times.
>
>
>
>
>Sergeant Juan Alvarez
>The University of Arizona Police Dept.
>1852 E. First Street
>Tucson, Arizona. 85721
>520-626-8007
>www.uapd.arizona.edu
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--
Carl A. Olson, Associate Curator
1140 E. South Campus Dr.
Dept. of Entomology
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
FAX (520) 621-1150  Office (520) 621-5925 e-mail bugman at ag.arizona.edu
database website: http://150.135.42.143:591/fmi/iwp/res/iwp_home.html
Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will
leave footprints in your heart. -Anon- "Both the cockroach and the bird
would get along very well without us, although the cockroach would miss us
most."
Joseph Wood Krutch
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