Double Trouble

TUESDAY, Mar. 15, 9:56 p.m. — Police on patrol pulled over a vehicle that ran a stop sign, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police (UPD). The vehicle was observed going through a stop sign on Bunn Hill Access Road by West Drive. The suspect, a 25-year-old male, was found to have been driving with a license that had been suspended since January of this year. He was given two tickets for failure to stop at a stop sign and for having a suspended driver’s license.

Track-ed Down

WEDNESDAY, Mar. 16, 8:45 a.m. — A larceny was reported from the University Union early Wednesday morning, Reilly said. The victim, a 20-year-old female, reported that around 7 p.m. on Tuesday she had set down her bag to go perform at the Union Undergrounds, but when she came back it was not there. The bag contained her books and Microsoft Surface, among other things. Later Wednesday night, a 20-year-old male was caught at the East Gym track stealing items from people on the track. When police spoke with him, he was found to also be in possession of the victim’s bag from the night before. The case will be handled through Student Conduct.

Someone Needed a Pong Table

WEDNESDAY, Mar. 16, 2:36 p.m. — UPD received a call about a larceny from the West Gym, Reilly said. The Secretary of Health and Wellness reported that someone had removed a plastic folding table over the weekend from the lobby. The table has been described to be white and about six feet long. The case is still under investigation.

Not a Scam, but Still a Rip-off

WEDNESDAY, Mar. 16, 4:28 p.m. — Three people placed separate reports for a suspicious person on Wednesday in the Lecture Hall/Academic A area. The people claimed there was a man trying to sell tickets to New York comedy clubs for greatly reduced prices and said that they thought it was a scam. A professor also reported that the suspicious person had come into his class and that he had to chase him out of the room. Police were never able to locate a suspect. UPD has contacted the company running the ticket sales as well as one of the comedy clubs involved to confirm that it is not a scam, and that the tickets are legitimate.