The “Good Ol’ Boys” of Steubenville, OH

Hannah Hendrix, Contributing Writer
January 17, 2013
Filed under Crime, News

It’s hardly news that football can bring communities together. You might be surprised to find out that football can bring a community so close together that they would band together to cover up a felony. Ma’Lik Richmond and Trent Mays, members of Steubenville HS’s football team, are currently facing... Read more »

Details released in crosswalk traffic incident

Charles Grove, Sports Writer
November 16, 2012
Filed under Crime, News

Further details have emerged regarding the pedestrian that was struck at a crosswalk by a vehicle Tuesday night in front of the Wright State Student Union. A vehicle operated by undergraduate student Allison Felkley struck graduate student Justin Farmer. Felkley told police that she did not see anyone... Read more »

Police issue warning for Halloween Weekend


October 24, 2012
Filed under Crime, News

Wright State Police issued a “Community notification of possible threat” on Oct. 24 in regards to a group of males that plan on wearing masks and assaulting females that are walking alone or near campus on Halloween weekend. The police have issued the following safety tips: •Don’t walk... Read more »

Network equipment stolen from College Park Apartments

Network equipment stolen from College Park Apartments

Charles Grove, Sports Writer
October 3, 2012
Filed under Crime, News, Top Stories

  A number of network routers and other networking equipment were stolen from three college park campus apartment buildings last night. Police suspect the break-in occurred between 5-6:30 a.m. early Wednesday morning but an investigation is still being conducted at this time. CATS Network... Read more »

Wright Cup cooler smashed in, Simply to Go items stolen


August 29, 2012
Filed under Crime, News, Uncategorized

Early this morning a cooler door was smashed in with a fire extinguisher at the Wright Cup. Pieces of glass and caution tape can be seen from behind the counter of the little coffee shop. The items, which were Simply to Go items (beverages and sandwiches), in the cooler were stolen. The person or people... Read more »

Crime Notes: May 23 Issue


May 23, 2012
Filed under Crime, News

May 15 - A stop sign at the corner of University Boulevard and Wright State Road was knocked down. It appeared to have been run over by a car. May 16 - A student in a Pine Hall loung was on the floor unconscious, but still breathing from consuming too much alcohol. The student had been drinking... Read more »

Crime Notes: May 16 Issue


May 16, 2012
Filed under Crime, News

May 5 - A hit and run accident happened in parking lot 2. May 13 - Four individuals under the age of 21 were walking on College Park Road by the C-Store. One of the individuals was carrying a dark box. Once they saw WSUPD patrolling, the individual tried to hide the box. WSUPD approached the situation... Read more »

Crime Notes: May 9 Issue

Holly Fogarty, News Editor
May 9, 2012
Filed under Crime, News

April 30 - A car parked in the Nutter Center Parking lot 8 was broken into. The key hole on the driver’s door was damaged and the CD had been taken out of the vehicle. $930 loss. May 1 - A GPS device (Tom Tom) was stolen out of a car parked in lot 11. $400 loss. May 5 - An of age male purchased... Read more »

Crime Notes: May 2 Issue

Holly Fogarty
May 4, 2012
Filed under Crime

April 29 - Police responded to a report of two individuals fighting near Russ by parking lot 1. A female was yelling at a male when police arrived. The female began choking and slapping the male. When police interviewed the female she said sometimes when she has verbal altercations with said male,... Read more »

Crime Notes: April 25 Issue

Holly Fogarty, News Editor
April 25, 2012
Filed under Crime

April 17– Two front windshield wipers were taken off of a parked vehicle in parking lot 10W. The car’s antenna was also bent in half. The student who owns the car said the week before this happened someone took his previous set of windshield wipers and his license plate. April 19– An unknown... Read more »