

11-19-08
On November 19, 2008 at 10:40pm a Medaille college student was the victim of a robbery assault at the corner of Humboldt and Glendale. The suspects were 2 males who struck her in the head with a metal object and took her purse. They were last seen running on Humboldt towards Eastwood. Described as 2 black makes, one wearing a red hoodie and the other wearing a blue hoodie.
A review of our CCTV shows the suspect vehicle may be a 2 tone grey and red older Ford van.
As always, you are encouraged to use caution on or around campus at all times. Don't walk alone. Ride the shuttle bus. Be aware of your surroundings, avoid any potentially unsafe areas or routes and immediately report any suspicious activity to the Department of Public Safety at 888-2330.
10-27-08
On Monday October 27, 2008 at 8:30pm a student was the victim of a robbery on Hedley Place near Jefferson Avenue. There was no weapon displayed and the student was not harmed. The suspect fled east on Hedley towards Meech St.
The suspect is described as a tall, slim black male wearing a black hood and hat. Buffalo Police E-District officers responded and detectives are investigating.
As always, you are encouraged to use caution on or around campus at all times. Please be aware of your surroundings, avoid any potentially unsafe areas or routes and immediately report any suspicious activity to the Department of Public Safety at 716-888-2330.
10-13-08
On Monday October 13 2008 at 9pm two students reported being robbed inside their apartment in the 100 block of East Delavan. No one was injured.
Three men, one armed with a handgun and two with knives, entered the house and fled with $5 in cash, a cell phone and a Nintendo video game console. The descriptions are 3 black males, early twenties, 5'7" to 6' tall.
Buffalo Police responded and detectives are investigating.
As always, you are encouraged to use caution on or around campus at all times. Please be aware of your surroundings, avoid any potentially unsafe areas or routes and immediately report any suspicious activity to the Department of Public Safety at 716-888-2330.