The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Police Department arrested UNL student Nick Frerichs for stealing a full-size cardboard cutout from Willa Cather Dining Complex on March 20, according to Marty Fehringer, assistant chief of UNLPD.
A student brought up to UNLPD officers while being contacted on an unrelated matter on March 27 that the student was the victim of unwanted sexual behavior, according to Fehringer, but they did not want to officially report it to the police.Â
He said UNLPD officers erred on the side of caution and documented the report, especially in case the student ever wanted to open the case.
On March 13 at Schramm Hall and The Village, there were two related reports from two UNL students about their vehicles being rummaged through, and one of the students reported that a small amount of change was taken, according to Fehringer. No suspects were determined for either case, so both cases are inactive, according to Fehringer.
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2019
Dec. 31: The World Health Organization China Country Office is informed of strange cases of pneumonia from an unknown cause in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China. This is the first report to WHO, though the virusâs origin could later be traced to late November or early December 2019.
2020
Jan. 11: Chinese state media report the first known death of the 2019 novel coronavirus, according to The New York Times.
Jan. 17: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Homeland Securityâs Customs and Border Protection announce health screenings at three major airports in San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles to screen for the novel coronavirus.
There were four related reports of fraud on Feb. 25 and Feb. 26, three occuring at Love Library South and one at the Nebraska Union.
Several University of Nebraska-Lincoln students let someone borrow their phone to make a call, but the person transferred money to themselves through a money transfer app, according to the UNL Police Departmentâs Daily Crime & Fire log.Â
UNLPD officers know who was making the fraudulent money transfers and are finishing up paperwork on the cases, according to Sgt. Margot Nason.
From Feb. 21-27, the most frequently reported incidents were possession of narcotics and fraud â including con games, deception, false pretense and other â with four reports each. Vandalism of the âotherâ category, not including graffiti or drive-by shooting, driving while intoxicated and disturbance of the âotherâ category, not including domestic or wild party, followed with three reports each. Minor in possession of alcohol followed with