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U of U Police looking for stolen truck full of prescription meds
University of Utah Police
and last updated 2021-05-22 19:14:21-04
SALT LAKE CITY â University of Utah Police say a man stole a box truck Saturday morning that contained a large amount of medication.
Henry Ricky Sepulveda, 31, is suspected of stealing the truck from the Huntsman Mental Health Institute parking lot around 9 a.m.
Inside the truck were 11 totes of prescription medication totaling $77,000 in value.
Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for the truck and Sepulveda (pictured above).
The vehicle is a yellow 2017 GM Savana box truck with Utah license plate number G09 7EZ.
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Editorial Roundup: Minnesota
Minneapolis Star Tribune. May 9, 2021.
Editorial: Focus should be on a safer University of Minnesota campus
Student activists seem more focused on a number of unhelpful demands.
Tensions are running high between some University of Minnesota students and campus police. But student activists have made a number of unreasonable demands while the focus should be on better student-police cooperation and improved public safety.
In a letter to administrators last month, student government leaders demanded that U Police Chief Matthew Clark resign. They argue that as a former Minneapolis police officer, his embrace of MPD culture has caused the “traumatization we see in our local marginalized communities … and having a police chief . from that department is only making our community less safe and inclusive.” Several dozen students and about a dozen faculty signed the letter.
Focus should be on a safer University of Minnesota campus Student activists seem more focused on a number of unhelpful demands.
By EDITORIAL BOARD, Star Tribune May 9, 2021 6:00pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Tensions are running high between some University of Minnesota students and campus police. But student activists have made a number of unreasonable demands while the focus should be on better student-police cooperation and improved public safety.
In a letter to administrators last month, student government leaders demanded that U Police Chief Matthew Clark resign. They argue that as a former Minneapolis police officer, his embrace of MPD culture has caused the traumatization we see in our local marginalized communities … and having a police chief . from that department is only making our community less safe and inclusive. Several dozen students and about a dozen faculty signed the letter.