Campus Crime | March 12, 2025

March 9 | 9:13 p.m. 

Officer Willis took a report from a victim at the Carl Reng Student union regarding damage to her vehicle. 

She said her passenger side mirror had been knocked off while the vehicle was parked in the University Hall parking lot. 

Willis reviewed surveillance footage and observed three juveniles walking through the parking lot where the car was located. 

One of the individuals, wearing a red hoodie, repeatedly kicked the vehicle’s passenger-side mirror until it detached.

 After committing the act of vandalism, all three juveniles fled the scene, running across Johnson Avenue. 

March 9 | 4:02 a.m. 

Officer Kevin Willis conducted a traffic stop on a 2021 Ford Explorer at the intersection of Aggie Road and Red Wolf Boulevard. 

Upon making contact with the driver, Willis asked for his license, registration and proof of valid insurance. The suspect said his license was suspended. 

Willis confirmed the suspects information and cited them for driving on a suspended license and released him on his own recognizance. 

The suspect made arrangements for a licensed driver to retrieve the vehicle he was driving. A female individual arrived at the scene with a valid driver’s license.

Willis verified her license status and allowed the associated person to take possession of the vehicle. 

Both the suspect and associated person were released without further incident.

March 6 | 6:54 p.m. 

Sgt. Jeremy Oswalt responded to a call in reference to a hit and run private lot accident.

Upon arrival he met with the victim who said he parked his black 2024 Ford F-150 the afternoon prior and returned around 12:30 p.m. to find damage to the front passenger side bumper that had not previously been there. 

Oswalt was unable to locate any footage of the accident as the camera was not allowing playback. 

March 6 | 4:16 p.m.

Sgt. Chase Barnett responded to a call of a victim having damage to her vehicle. 

Upon arrival the victim said she parked her vehicle the night before and when she returned to it she found scratches in the paint on the drivers door in front of the handle and circular scratches on the driver side passenger door in multiple spots. The damage was not removable by wiping the affected area. 

No suspect information exists at this time. 

Officers took a statement from the victim and attempted to review camera footage of the parking lot. The area the vehicle was parked was not in view of the cameras in the lot. 



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