Police Brief 06/19/08
Credit card stolen from wallet in student’s office
A credit card and debit card were stolen from a graduate student’s office at the Engineering Research Complex on Tuesday between 11:40 a.m. and 3 p.m., MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
The debit card from MSU Federal Credit Union, and the credit card from Citibank, were in the student’s wallet, which was sitting on a desk in the office, McGlothian-Taylor said.
The student had been going in and out of the office all day, with the door left open each time, McGlothian-Taylor said. Nothing else in the wallet was taken, including money.
The suspect is unknown.
Published on Wednesday, June 18, 2008




Comments
Thats stupid
06/19/08 @ 3:09am
The debit card is useless with no PIN and the credit card is just risky. Why didn't the moron just take the money!?
Obvious
06/19/08 @ 7:00am
or instead of having the cards on the desk, they should have been in his/her pockets, wallet, purse
deb it
06/19/08 @ 8:16am
Actually, most debit cards can be swiped as credit card and therefore would not require a pin. So the person could drain your account.
idiot
06/19/08 @ 8:28am
Idiot!
Jason B
06/19/08 @ 1:13pm
"..sitting on a desk in the office….. door left open…." Sounds like underclass mistakes. This person is a grad student, shouldn't they know common sense by now?