MONDAY, April 29 — The suspect in the April 5 ATM machine theft was arrested in the campus police station and charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, a misdemeanor, said Investigator Dennis P. Bush of Binghamton’s New York State University Police.
The 22-year-old male student, whose face was captured on camera the night of the theft, called police Friday claiming he needed to talk to someone. He came to the police station in the Couper Administration Building to talk with police Monday before he was arrested there.
The student is accused of unlawfully using another person’s ATM card at about 10 p.m. on Saturday, April 5, to withdraw money from the ATM machine on the second floor of the New University Union. Police had camera-still photos of the suspect, which were printed in Pipe Dream last Friday.
Bush said he knew of about five other calls on Friday from people giving information on the crime.
“Thanks for the help,” he said.
THURSDAY, April 24, 2:20 p.m. — Police responded to Newing College’s Endicott Hall after a resident assistant reported marijuana odor coming from one of the rooms, Bush said. Officers knocked on the door, but no one responded.
Bush said police have five previous reports with the 21-year-old male resident of the room.
Though the student wasn’t a suspect in all the reports, Bush said, “I know a few of them involved marijuana.”
Police made no arrests.