bobster All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
When robberies by males with dark complexions only happened at night. I miss you NC State.
Quote : | "An Area Advisory for a Safer Community and a Safer You … Because We Care UNC CHARLOTTE POLICE ADVISORY: ROBBERY When the UNC Charlotte Police Department verifies that a serious incident has occurred that could impact the University community, we issue an advisory to increase everyone’s awareness and safety. Date/Time: 06/02/2011 Approximately 2:15 PM Location: West Deck Incident: Armed Robbery of a Vehicle Suspect Info: Black Male with pronounced nose 6’00”-6’03” skinny build, wearing bright red striped shirt, jean shorts with grey or blue pin stripes and a white hat armed with silver revolver. Summary: Suspect displayed a silver revolver and took the vehicle from owner. Suspect was last seen leaving West Deck traveling in the direction of Toby Creek Rd. on Cameron Blvd. For your safety: · Walk/jog/bike in groups in clear, well-lighted, well-traveled area. · Avoid using headphones or cell phones, which distract the listener and are popular robbery items. · Avoid wearing flashy or expensive jewelry; wait until you are inside a safe place/event to put it on. · On campus after dark, use one of the 300+ “blue light” emergency phones to request an escort or report suspicious activities. · Ask to have a safety program presented to your campus department/organization, residence hall, class, or other group (large or small). · If you are alone, call the UNC Charlotte Parking and Transportation Services Safe Ride free safety escort service at 704-687-5636 or use the free on-campus CATS shuttle bus. . If anyone has any information regarding this incident, please contact UNC Charlotte Police Department at 704-687-2200 or Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at 911 Or anonymously contact CMPD at Crime Stoppers http://charlottecrimestoppers.com/ Or UNC Charlotte PD police@uncc.edu IMMEDIATELY report suspicious activities, persons and vehicles to UNC Charlotte Police Department and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Your actions can help prevent others from becoming victims!" |
6/2/2011 4:15:26 PM |