Road rage moves to campus parking lots
By Stephen Sossamon, Staff Writer
On June 9, all officers were dispatched to parking lot G for a possible road rage incident, according to the crime report.
The road rage incident allegedly started off campus, on May Avenue, continued to parking lot A, and ended at lots G and F, according to the crime report.
Student Christina Whit-man, the victim, called 911 to request assistance from the Oklahoma City Police Department, according to the report.
OCPD met with both Whitman and suspect student Kevin Hecksher, and took their statements. After the report, both individuals were released, according to the report.
June 6, at 10:19 a.m., Vice President for Business and Finance Mark Davis notified Safety and Security of cash missing from the Recreation and Community Services cash box, according to the crime report.
RCS employee Rita Manning sent an e-mail to Bursar Brandi Henson, Bursar assistant Heather Wall, and Aquatics and Safety Training coordinator Roxanne Butler about the RCS cash box being short by $44.50, according to the report.
Manning said, in an e-mail, she is unaware of when the shortage occurred, but said she thinks it was between May 12 and June 4, according to the report.
Manning said the missing money may have been caused by mistake when a student came in to pay for a class, and change was made but not placed back into the box.
Also last week, a cleaning crew member reported a broken window at Entry 11, according to the crime report. Safety and Security officer John Hughes said the damage was consistent with that of a thrown object.
The bulk of glass appeared to be on the inside, as little glass was on the exit side, Hughes said.
June 6, a fire alarm sounded in the Main Building and the Science, Engineering and Math Center, according to the crime report.
Security Officer William Busby said falling riser pressure triggered the alarm.
Staff Writer Stephen Sossamon can be reached at onlineeditor@occc.edu.




