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Police reach out to students with crime prevention tips for winter break

Newark Police offer several tips designed to help people protect their homes and vehicles from becoming a thief's target:

--Always lock doors and vehicles, even when you are home.
--Do not leave valuables visible through a window.
--Do not pack your car the night before you leave and leave it outside.
--Park in busy and well-lit areas.
--Record serial numbers or mark valuable property with your driver's license number.
--Report suspicious people and circumstances to police.

In addition to the above, the University Police remind students who live in the University residence halls to:

--Lock the door to your room when you leave.
--Take valuable jewelry, laptop computers, or expensive electronic devices home with you. Make sure that your bicycle is secured with a good bicycle lock.
--As you are packing to leave, make sure your belongings are not left unattended outside your vehicle.

Shots fired near Washburn | CJOnline.com

Gunshots fired Monday night just east of the Washburn University campus sent law enforcement officers on a search for the assailant, but there were no reports of arrests as of 10 p.m.

Officers from the Topeka Police Department and Shawnee County Sheriff's Office responded about 6:30 p.m. to the 1700 block of S.W. Washburn where shots were reported to have been fired in the vicinity.