El Camino College "The Union" Nov. 3 Issue 10

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Women’s soccer struggles offensively, P. 8

NOVEMBER 3, 2016

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Elijah Hicks/ Union El Camino women’s volleyball sophomore Taylor Brydon throws a ball up at the Sand Courts on campus. After a strong beach season where Brydon and former partner, Brooke Russell, made it to the state individual tournament, she has a newfound love for the indoor version of the game and is leading the team in kills with 229 and has 456 career kills. To read more about Brydon and her career, go to page 8.

Crime is all the way up No suspect caught in armed robbery case Students react to break in at library ATM Christina Lyon

Staff Writer @ECCUnionChristina

Days after a student reported the fourth armed robbery of the semester, the El Camino Police Department sent out a campus advisory with a photo of the alleged suspect attached. On Monday, Oct. 17 around 2:10 p.m. a student reported that he had been robbed by a tall, thin AfricanAmerican man, aged 30-40, who used a black semi-automatic gun, carried a welding mask and had a black and red duffel bag. This is the fourth armed robbery reported this semester, but the first one to occur on campus. “We will be giving the area (Lot B) extra patrol and we are working with the surrounding police agencies to identify and apprehend the suspect and or suspects,” ECPD Police Chief Michael Trevis said.

The last robbery occurred on Oct. 4 on Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Lemoli Avenue. As of this week, there is still no update on either incident and EC police chief Michael Trevis said that no witnesses have come forward that can identify the suspect. The community and businesses surrounding EC are expressing concern for the students. “People should be able to go to school and not worry about these things,” Mark Roberts, manager of Tilly’s Tacos on Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Crenshaw Boulevard, said. “We need to come together.” Chief Trevis is asking that people do just that and said in an email the is “asking for everyone’s help,” and if anyone sees anything suspicious they should contact police immediately at the Campus Police station at 310-660-3100.

Selvin Rodas

Staff Writer @ECCUnionSelvin

El Camino students shared their thoughts about a robbery that occured on campus on Oct. 23, when a thief broke into one of the library’s ATM Machines. Two African-American males broke into the machine and stole an unknown amount of money, according to police beat. Justin Alexander, 19, criminal justice major, said that he went to withdraw money last Monday morning when he noticed that the police were removing the ATM from the library. “I feel like even though it’s a bad thing (to steal the money), it’s probably a good thing for him because he kept some money,” Alexander said. Irvin Rodriguez, 21, computer science major, is inconvenienced

by the ATM being removed from the library. “I think that this might affect us because I used that ATM all the time and its been a week since the thief took the money,” Rodriguez said. “We don’t have an ATM right there anymore.” On the other hand, Kimberly Newman, 18, psychology major, said that the person who stole the money is a coward and should be found immediately. Connie Miranda, 18, English major, didn’t know about the break in that happened on the library. “I think it’s pretty ignorant that (the suspect) came to a college out of all places,” Miranda said. “This is the wrong place because the school and the police will find the thief.” The detective who was called to the scene is handling the investigation, according to police beat.

NEWS

ARTS

TOBACCO AND VAPOR SALES HAVE TAKEN A HIT WITH CHANGE IN LEGAL AGE, P. 3

JOANNA NACHEF HIRED AS INTERIM DEAN OF FINE ARTS, P. 8

El Camino is an equal opportunity campus “The Union” Staff ECCUnion.com @ECCUnion

A male El Camino faculty member reported that he saw a camera flash while using the men’s restroom on the third floor of the Humanities Building last Wednesday around 4:15 p.m., El Camino’s police chief said. After seeing the flash, the faculty member called out to the suspected peeping tom who ran away, according to the campus advisory sent to all faculty and students. There is no more information on this incident, ECPD police chief Michael Trevis said in an email. The suspect for this incident has yet to be identified, Trevis added. The police are still looking for a witness to identify the potential peeping tom, he added. This was the second reported peeping tom incident in October.

The first of these incidents happened when a female student reported that a man was taking pictures in one of the Schauerman Library restrooms on Oct. 13. The suspect had a pen with a camera attached to his shoe, Sgt. Dal Toruno said. The suspect is currently in jail and Toruno said the suspect already had multiple felony charges prior to this arrest. Trevis said that the suspect’s name is Moises Chavez, a nonstudent, and there is no court date. Three staff members at the library declined to speak with “The Union,” and said that it is an open case and the report on the incident is still being written up. If anyone has any information they should contact Campus Police at 310-660-3100. Phil Sidavong, Selvin Rodas, Nohemy Barrera and Alba Mejia reported on this story


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