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Police Brief 10/08/09

By Brittany Shammas (Last updated: 10/07/09 11:47pm)

Wallet stolen from student’s vehicle

A 20-year-old male student reported his wallet stolen between 9 and 11 p.m. Sunday from his Chevy Cobalt, which was parked outside Demonstration Hall, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.

The student told police he returned to his car, which he believed was left unlocked, to find the door ajar and his black wallet missing from inside his backpack. The wallet contained the student’s driver’s license, debit card, Social Security card and a $20 bill.

There are no suspects and the incident is under investigation.

Originally Published: 10/07/09 11:47pm

Commentary:

Mr. Obvious

10/08/09 9:00am

Someone place a “kick me” sign on the back of this guys so I can come up behind him and kick him in the azz! Idiot!

Mr. Obvious

10/08/09 10:09am

I see the real Mr. Obvious has a sidekick. In the words of Mr. Incredible. “I’m not affiliated with you, buddy!”

Jason B

10/08/09 12:07pm

Seriously, leaving your wallet in an unlocked car? Did he leave the keys in the ignition also?!

Pops

10/08/09 12:55pm

I think the University should develop and require Freshman attendance at the following:

Common Sense 101 & 102

Chris

10/08/09 10:49pm

lol, door unlocked.

Sara Triezenberg

10/15/09 2:36am

And also – leaving your social security card in your wallet?! Never ever do that… This guy is a real idiot =

darko

10/15/09 11:21am

Shut up, SARAH




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