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Student's vehicle broken into, missing items valued at $1,200

An OCCC student reported her vehicle was broken into and items were missing.

On Monday, June 26, Kimberly Kennedy reported to Officer Scott Stetson in parking lot C that several items were missing from her 1994 Chevrolet pickup.

Kennedy said she arrived at the college for class at approximately 5 p.m., returned to her pickup after class at around 7 p.m. and found her Sony CD Radio, a pair of speaker boxes and an amplifier were gone.

The items are valued at $1,200, according to the report.

Kennedy said she didn’t lock her pickup before going to class that day.

The vehicle’s center dash panel was missing, according to the report. Kennedy said there was slight damage on the door and the roof.

Kennedy filed a report to the Oklahoma City Police Department afterwards.

She said she had not heard back from OCPD at press time.

“[OCPD] said if anything comes with the serial numbers [of the missing items] or if anyone turns anything in, they’ll call me,” Ken-neday said. “But I doubt it.”

Staff Writer Eric Nguyen can be reached at SeniorWriter@occc.edu.

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