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    116 crime cases reported in September

    Julia VergaraBy Julia VergaraOctober 3, 2017Updated:October 3, 2017 Featured No Comments1 Min Read
    This heat map illustrates the places where the most crimes have been reported for the month of September. Information for the graphic was provided by the Baylor Police Department's Crime and Fire log in compliance with the Clery Act. Julia Vergara | Staff Writer
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    Baylor and surrounding areas have experienced 116 crime cases throughout the month of September 2017.

    • Out of those cases, 59 occurred off campus and 57 occurred on campus.
    • The most frequent crimes were theft, burglary of a motor vehicle and criminal mischief.
    • There were 36 cases of theft. 25 occurred on campus and 11 occurred off campus.
    • There were 15 cases of burglary of a motor vehicle. Only two of those cases occurred on campus.
    • There were 12 cases of criminal mischief. Four occurred on campus and eight occurred off campus.
    • Public Intoxication and Criminal Trespass were the next two most frequent crime cases.
    • The most frequent crime areas on campus were near Penland Hall, Martin Hall and McLane Stadium.
    • Penland and Martin Hall are both located on 1110 S. 5th Street.

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