Back Issue: June 20, 2008 | A member of the Metropolitan Police Department's (MPD) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Liaison Unit watches a town hall meeting in the Jordan Student Academic Center Sprint Multipurpose Room. The June 3 event, attended by students, administrators, faculty, staff, and members of the MPD, was called to discuss a series of burglaries in off-campus student homes that took place in May. MPD representatives from the First and Fifth districts explained what they had done to investigate the more than eight cases of theft that seemed to target Gallaudet students, while students brought up their questions and concerns. MPD detective John Haines said that he and his colleagues were still looking into the cases and scouring pawn shops for the stolen belongings. To prevent further losses, Haines encouraged students to secure their doors and windows, send any possible leads to the MPD's tip line at 50411, and document their valuables. Students can record serial numbers, take photographs of their items, or use the Operation ID service offered by Gallaudet's Department of Public Safety (DPS) to keep a record. The meeting was hosted by the Student Body Government, Campus Activities, the Commuter Lounge, DPS, and Student Affairs.  |
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