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Rundown Brahma Blotter

These incidents were reported between Nov. 11 - 17

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by: Danielle

Reported

11/13

•Ill Student

A student was feeling ill at the bookstore.

11/14

•Suspicious Activity

A student was using the Library / Learning Crossroads computer for suspicious activity.

11/14

•Ill Student

A student was feeling ill and paramedics transported them to a hospital.

11/14

•Ill Student

An student was feeling ill and was transported to a hospital via paramedics.

11/15

• Petty Theft quickly, this would be great for students to have information at their fingertips,” Snow said. With the motto of “never travel alone,” Rave Guardian makes this possible by giving the option to set a virtual safety timer, which .

A female student reported her wallet was stolen from her purse.

11/16

•Student Incident

A male student drew inappropriate images in a female student's notebook.

The purpose of this app is to help prevent dangerous situations by reporting suspicious activity with a photo or location through the app. Rave Guardian allows one to

Deputy Sheriff Lazaro Sanchez explained the app provides a virtual Neighborhood Watch type of system, where people can exchange critical safety information to one another could be a benefit to the campus.

For example, if there were an earthquake, fire drill or other emergency warning on campus, students could easily access that information through the app.

In states of emergency, the app is designed to connect people with the proper authorities and keep people connected during these instances.

Pierce College Sheriff’s Station

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Psychology professor Chadwick Snow said the app could potentially make the exchange of safety information easier.

“It would be great, knowing that if I needed to, I could just go on my phone and message security instead of looking up their number on the website or trying to find a officer,” Zachary Kaminkow, a communications major, said.

Emergency: (818) 710 - 4311

“As far as anything that helps keep the community safe, having a platform where people can have a conversation about what’s happening

“If there was an emergency and information needed to be spread

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