Being aware of your surroundings is an important part of crime prevention, especially in areas where thieves are most likely to strike such as:
- Academic buildings (Colgate Hall, Sawyer Center, etc.)
- Residence halls, which are locations where most students keep their possessions
- Hogan Sports Center, which is where people sometimes leave possessions in locker rooms and unsecured lockers
- Susan Colgate Cleveland Library/Learning Center
- Parking lots where vehicles may be unlocked and valuables left in the open.
Once in these "hot spots," thieves are on the prowl for YOUR valuables, and they look for:
- Cash which is sometimes left unsecured
- Bikes which, either whole or in parts, can be quickly removed from campus and sold
- Books which may be turned into the bookstore as "used" and converted into fast cash
- Stereos, CD's and tapes which may be sold for cash or simply appropriated by theft.
Remember, it's not just your personal valuables which are at risk, as college property is a target as well. Audio-visual equipment, computer components, residence hall furniture and lab equipment are all favorites of campus thieves.