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²ÝÁñÉçÇø women accosted twice in a week by stranger

Twice in one week, female students of Western Washington University were grabbed by a man while they walked alone near or on campus.

Police have their doubts that the two assaults involve the same suspect, however, because the first man - described as about 6 feet tall - would be about 4…

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Reward up to $4,000 for info leading to driver who hit ²ÝÁñÉçÇø freshman

The family of a Western Washington University freshman is now offering $4,000 for information leading to the identity of a driver who struck her last month in a hit and run incident.

MacKenzie O'Brien, 18, of Edmonds, and her friend Justine Phillipson, 19, were walking in the 900…

Campus notification: Spyware, phishing, and other email scams
Family of Western student injured in hit-and-run offers reward for info about driver

The family of a Western freshman who was seriously injured in a hit-and-run this weekend is offering a $1,000 reward to the person who can identify the driver.
As of Tuesday night, Jan. 22, Mackenzie O’Brien, 18, was home in Edmonds, Wash. and in stable condition after receiving surgery on…

Hit-and-run suspect still at large
Western drivers must complete safety program
Whatcom Middle School student reports suspicious man same day as abduction attempt

About the same time as a man reportedly tried to abduct a local elementary school student Tuesday, Jan. 15, another student reported a scare with a suspicious man in a car, according to the Bellingham Police Department.

The incidents don't appear to be connected, police spokesman…

Police search ²ÝÁñÉçÇø area after 911 caller reports possible armed robbery

The Bellingham Police Department searched the Western Washington University area late Friday night, Jan. 11, after a nearby resident called 911 saying he may have witnessed an armed robbery.

A resident living on the 3000 block of Ferry Avenue, off Bill McDonald Parkway, called 911 around…

Fire hydrants to be opened on campus Wednesday morning
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