Police brief 02/01/10
By Kate Jacobson
Originally Published: 01/31/10 11:48pm
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Student reports iPod Touch stolen
A 20-year-old male MSU student reported his backpack stolen Jan. 24 in Bessey Hall, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.
The student said his backpack was stolen between 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. The bag later was recovered by custodial staff, but his Apple iPod Touch was removed from the backpack. The item was valued at $200.
The incident currently is under investigation and there are no suspects.

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Angie
(02/01/10 7:28am)Report
You really have to watch your belongings ar all times. Do not allow them out of your sight and someone else to watch your belonging unless you can really trust that person, when it comes to the Library. This individual had no control, of this situation or so I believe. My question is did someone get into his room while he was sleeping, if so that is even more dangerous?
Erick
(02/01/10 9:59am)Report
Well, considering Bessey is a classroom building, I should hope he wasn’t sleeping.
Marty mo
(02/01/10 11:28am)Report
At least he got his books and notes back. People, keep an eye on your belongings. Spartans are good people but there are a few crooks out there.
True...
(02/01/10 11:40am)Report
…At least he got his notes back:), so that is a good thing! But the sad story here is that the theif is the real loser, don’t you think, taking from others that which he or she has no right to. I just hope that the theif gets caught.
True * Thief
(02/01/10 1:43pm)Report
True… here, again …gee I hate when I mix up my letters…thief, much better now! At least I know when to put your or you’re!!
Amusing
(02/02/10 6:49am)Report
You must be new around here, True, the MSU police are only concerned with revenue builders, like MIPs, parking tickets, and pulling you over for crossing the solid white line in the traffic circles. When it comes to solving actual crime, well, it boils down to ‘Police Have No Suspects.’