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THE STUDENT VOICE OF ROLLINS COLLEGE SINCE 1894 www.thesandspur.org
September 24, 2007
Student Loses Nearly $3,000 in Robbery Daniel Paulling the sandspur
Four residents in a Sutton Place apartment lost electronics worth nearly $3,000, after the items were taken from their apartment two weeks ago. The items included a Dell laptop, XBox game system, eight games, and an iPod. The exact time of the crime is unknown, but it is believed to have happened sometime between 11:30 pm on Thursday the sixth and 7:00 am on Friday the seventh. All of the items belonged to sophomore Buck Snyder, according to a police report filed by the Winter Park Police Department. Snyder believes he may have left the door to his apartment unlocked when going to bed on Thursday, minutes after 11 o’clock. Snyder’s roommate Shelby Burk, also a sophomore, reported that the door was slightly open the next morning. When Snyder noticed the items missing, he called Campus Security, who, in turn, notified the Winter Park Police Department. “When we got there, we investigated everything in the room,” said Fernando Rodriguez, an administrative assistant with Rollins College Campus Security. “There were no traces of anybody doing any damage to the apartment. We then asked people in the hall for information.” No clues were revealed during these questionings.
The locks to Snyder’s room were in good shape, leading Campus Security and the Winter Park Police Department to conclude that there was no forced entry to the apartment. Snyder also said there were no noises during the night that would lead him to believe there was a forced entry into the apartment. Searches for fingerprints on the door also revealed nothing. “It feels pretty bad,” Snyder said. “It happened while we were all in here. You get a really bad feeling when something like that happens.” Currently, there are no leads on who the thief is, but the investigation may be leading toward someone familiar with campus, maybe even another student. “We suspect, due to the nature of the crime, it is someone with strong knowledge of the campus,” Rodriguez said. “Someone who knows what goes on in residence halls.” This latest incident is much more severe than other previous criminal acts at Rollins. Rodriguez could only think of two episodes over the last year and a
half. “There were thefts in McKean Hall sometime in late December or early January last year,” Rodriguez said. “We reported it to the Winter Park Police and all of the merchandise was recovered. “Also, someone broke into Orlando Hall [the English department] sometime last summer, but didn’t take anything. It was just a case of vandalism and was never solved.” Ken Miller, the head of the Rollins College Campus Security, and the Winter Park Police Department are going to continue their investigation of the incident. They have no suspects at the time. For those who are looking to avoid what happened to Snyder, he shares some advice: “Keep your door locked at all times. There’s nothing as bad as having something stolen from you when you’re right there.”
YONI BINSTOCK/The Sandspur
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