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Additional attempted motor vehicle thefts reported on Main Campus
from Vol. 65, Issue 5
by The Paisano
Dustin Vickers/The Paisano
By Gauri Raje News Editor
Students were notified via email of more attempted motor vehicle thefts on Monday, Feb. 13. These reports come a week after four similar incidents were reported. “We have some very strong leads that are being actively pursued by our investigators. Additionally, patrols of parking lots have been heightened to deter any other attempted thefts,” UTSA Police Department Chief Stephanie Schoen- born said in a statement to The Paisano. are unsure of UTSA’s plans to address them.
The new incidents were reported in Resident Lot 4, Ximenes Lot and the East Campus Lot. These locations differ from those of the incidents reported a week earlier. On the other hand, the targeted vehicles still included Dodge Chargers and Chevrolet pickup trucks, along with Ford and GMC trucks. Report any additional information about the incidents or suspicious activity to UTSAPD at (210) 458-4911.
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