UCF area armed robbery
Submitted For: UCF Police Department
Submitted By: Cpl James Roop
Subject: Armed Robbery
The UCF Police would like to inform the University community of an Armed
Robbery that ocurred on 4/25/07 at approximately 2:33am. The UCF Police
Department responded to the Pegasus Landing Apartment Complex in reference to
an armed robbery. The victim was a Pizza Delivery Driver.
The victim told officers at approximately 2:20 am, unknown person(s) took
money from him at knife point. The victim described the vehicle involved as a
black in color, Scion truck. The UCF Police Detective Bureau has credible
leads, which could lead to the person(s) responsible. The case is considered an
Active Investigation.
The Suspects are described as:
Black Male, 6'0 Tall with Braided hair. Wearing a dark t-shirt, blue jeans and
white shoes.
White male 5'8", short hair, medium build, wearing a white tank top.
White female, 5'6 with medium length hair.
Suspects should be considered Armed and Dangerous.
Anyone with information is requested to contact UCF Police Department at
407-823-5555 or Crimeline @ 1-800-423-TIPS.
The UCF Police Department would like to remind the community. Travel in groups
late at night, look around in your immediate area of any suspicious person(s),
vehicles, and try to walk in well lit area's, and as always report any
suspicious person(s) or vehicle(s) to the UCF Police Department immediately.
Submitted For: The UCF Police Department
Submitted By: Cpl. James Roop
Subject: Armed Trespassing Arrest
The University of Central Florida Police Department wanted to advise the
Campus community of an arrest regarding a non-student made on April 21, 2007 @
2:30 p.m. The arrest was made at the Pegasus Pointe apartment complex. A
UCFPD on-duty patrol Sergeant, noticed the defendant from a previous arrest
that ocurred back in January 2007, in front of the Recreation & Wellness
Center.
The subject was arrested and charged with Armed Trespassing. An AK47 assualt
rifle, two magazines, and one revolver were confiscated from the scene. The
defendant told the arresting officers he used the weapon(s) for personal
protection. The University PD does not have any evidence the defendant meant
to harm anyone. The defendant has been released from the Orange County Jail.
Submitted By: Cpl James Roop
Subject: Armed Robbery
The UCF Police would like to inform the University community of an Armed
Robbery that ocurred on 4/25/07 at approximately 2:33am. The UCF Police
Department responded to the Pegasus Landing Apartment Complex in reference to
an armed robbery. The victim was a Pizza Delivery Driver.
The victim told officers at approximately 2:20 am, unknown person(s) took
money from him at knife point. The victim described the vehicle involved as a
black in color, Scion truck. The UCF Police Detective Bureau has credible
leads, which could lead to the person(s) responsible. The case is considered an
Active Investigation.
The Suspects are described as:
Black Male, 6'0 Tall with Braided hair. Wearing a dark t-shirt, blue jeans and
white shoes.
White male 5'8", short hair, medium build, wearing a white tank top.
White female, 5'6 with medium length hair.
Suspects should be considered Armed and Dangerous.
Anyone with information is requested to contact UCF Police Department at
407-823-5555 or Crimeline @ 1-800-423-TIPS.
The UCF Police Department would like to remind the community. Travel in groups
late at night, look around in your immediate area of any suspicious person(s),
vehicles, and try to walk in well lit area's, and as always report any
suspicious person(s) or vehicle(s) to the UCF Police Department immediately.
Submitted For: The UCF Police Department
Submitted By: Cpl. James Roop
Subject: Armed Trespassing Arrest
The University of Central Florida Police Department wanted to advise the
Campus community of an arrest regarding a non-student made on April 21, 2007 @
2:30 p.m. The arrest was made at the Pegasus Pointe apartment complex. A
UCFPD on-duty patrol Sergeant, noticed the defendant from a previous arrest
that ocurred back in January 2007, in front of the Recreation & Wellness
Center.
The subject was arrested and charged with Armed Trespassing. An AK47 assualt
rifle, two magazines, and one revolver were confiscated from the scene. The
defendant told the arresting officers he used the weapon(s) for personal
protection. The University PD does not have any evidence the defendant meant
to harm anyone. The defendant has been released from the Orange County Jail.
HOLY CRAP!
Harrison! Im going to kill ya!
Bringing me up there ....
And to think, i waas in that apartment complex last weeken under my car for 2 hours working on it
Good luck to the police finding them, i havnt seen so MANY scions in my life till i went in those apartments!
Harrison! Im going to kill ya!
Bringing me up there ....
And to think, i waas in that apartment complex last weeken under my car for 2 hours working on it
Good luck to the police finding them, i havnt seen so MANY scions in my life till i went in those apartments!
Submitted For: UCF Police Department
Submitted By: Ofc. Christopher Gavette
Subject: Increased Auto Thefts
The UCF Campus and the Pegasus Pointe affiliated housing complex have
experienced an increase in motor vehicle thefts over the last month. Unknown
subjects are targeting Honda and Acura manufactured vehicles. The models
targeted are as follows: Integra, Accord, and Civic. Six vehicles have been
stolen, two recovered, and one attempted burglary to a vehicle thus far. All
cases are still considered active investigations.
Crime Prevention Tips: The UCF Police Department and other area law enforcement
agencies do everything in their collective power to prevent motor vehicle
thefts and catch the thieves once a vehicle has been stolen. But the main
weapon all of us have to stop this crime is ourselves. Following are 10 "keys"
that will help you protect your vehicle against theft.
1. Always lock your car when you park it, and remove your keys.
2. Lock valuables in your trunk and do not leave personal ID cards or
credits cards in the vehicle.
3. Never leave your vehicle running while unattended.
4. Install an anti-theft device that is highly visible, hard to defeat, and
that renders the car undrivable.
5. Photocopy your registration and insurance card and keep them in your
wallet - not in your glove compartment.
6. Park in a garage, if possible. If not possible, then park in a
well-lighted, heavily-traveled area.
7. When parking curbside, turn your wheels sharply into the curve, apply the
emergency brake.
8. Do not hide spare keys.
9. Always be observant for carjackers, particularly when stopping or
traveling in "dangerous" or poorly-lit areas. Use your car horn as a deterrent.
10. Engrave your driver's license number on stereos and car phones.
As always, please report all suspicious persons/vehicles and/or incidents, to
the UCF Police Department.
Submitted By: Ofc. Christopher Gavette
Subject: Increased Auto Thefts
The UCF Campus and the Pegasus Pointe affiliated housing complex have
experienced an increase in motor vehicle thefts over the last month. Unknown
subjects are targeting Honda and Acura manufactured vehicles. The models
targeted are as follows: Integra, Accord, and Civic. Six vehicles have been
stolen, two recovered, and one attempted burglary to a vehicle thus far. All
cases are still considered active investigations.
Crime Prevention Tips: The UCF Police Department and other area law enforcement
agencies do everything in their collective power to prevent motor vehicle
thefts and catch the thieves once a vehicle has been stolen. But the main
weapon all of us have to stop this crime is ourselves. Following are 10 "keys"
that will help you protect your vehicle against theft.
1. Always lock your car when you park it, and remove your keys.
2. Lock valuables in your trunk and do not leave personal ID cards or
credits cards in the vehicle.
3. Never leave your vehicle running while unattended.
4. Install an anti-theft device that is highly visible, hard to defeat, and
that renders the car undrivable.
5. Photocopy your registration and insurance card and keep them in your
wallet - not in your glove compartment.
6. Park in a garage, if possible. If not possible, then park in a
well-lighted, heavily-traveled area.
7. When parking curbside, turn your wheels sharply into the curve, apply the
emergency brake.
8. Do not hide spare keys.
9. Always be observant for carjackers, particularly when stopping or
traveling in "dangerous" or poorly-lit areas. Use your car horn as a deterrent.
10. Engrave your driver's license number on stereos and car phones.
As always, please report all suspicious persons/vehicles and/or incidents, to
the UCF Police Department.
Submitted By: UCF Police Department
Submitted By: Cpl. James Roop
Subject: Attempted Sexual Battery/Off-Campus
On Monday, April 23, 2007, at approximately 1245hrs, the Orange County
Sheriff*s Office responded to an alleged sexual battery involving two
women at the Sutton Place apartments off University Boulevard. Although
the attacks came at two separate times, both victim*s reported the
perpetrator was naked during the incident. The suspect is described as
follows:
Black Male
Approx. Height: 5*11*
Approx. Weight: 180lbs.
Approx. Age: Late 20*s
The above crime alert has been released due to close proximity of the
incident to the University of Central Florida Campus.
UCFPD would like to remind you of the following:
1) Always travel in groups after sunset;
2) Be aware of your surroundings prior to entering and exiting your
residence/vehicle;
3) Please report all suspicious people and/or incidents to UCFPD.
If you have any information please contact the Orange County Sheriff's
office (407) 836-4357 or Crimeline @ 1-800-423-TIPS.
Submitted By: Cpl. James Roop
Subject: Attempted Sexual Battery/Off-Campus
On Monday, April 23, 2007, at approximately 1245hrs, the Orange County
Sheriff*s Office responded to an alleged sexual battery involving two
women at the Sutton Place apartments off University Boulevard. Although
the attacks came at two separate times, both victim*s reported the
perpetrator was naked during the incident. The suspect is described as
follows:
Black Male
Approx. Height: 5*11*
Approx. Weight: 180lbs.
Approx. Age: Late 20*s
The above crime alert has been released due to close proximity of the
incident to the University of Central Florida Campus.
UCFPD would like to remind you of the following:
1) Always travel in groups after sunset;
2) Be aware of your surroundings prior to entering and exiting your
residence/vehicle;
3) Please report all suspicious people and/or incidents to UCFPD.
If you have any information please contact the Orange County Sheriff's
office (407) 836-4357 or Crimeline @ 1-800-423-TIPS.
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