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Tuesday, July 26, 2005


crazy crackheads
Apparently about 15 minutes after I left the lab yesterday, some guy came upstairs and confronted a chem grad student in another lab. He was trying to buy chemicals (likely for making crystal meth) from this guy. I onlt have the story second hand, but he also might have tried to steal a computer, and when the kid resisted, the meth-head flashed a gun. Thats pretty fucking scary. I literally left the building 15 minutes before that happened. I'm not sure exactly what I should be doing about it, but I might start carrying my knife with me daily. This place is more of a target during the summer and on holidays. We've had stuff stolen before during vacation time.

There has been a lof of attention to stopping the sales of sudafed off the shelves. I guess the ephedrine in decongestants is used to make methamphetamine commonly around here. Now you have to get it at the pharmacy, and possibly with a prescription if another bill passes. Maybe its putting the heat on these druggie weirdos?

Edit: Here's the report from an email:

Summary: At approximately 6:15 PM on Monday, July 25, 2005, a male subject entered a room in Klamath Hall, attempted to steal a laptop computer, and threatened a staff member. According to the staff member, the subject displayed a handgun. This Public Safety Bulletin is intended to alert the campus community to the occurrence of this incident. Anyone who may have information about this matter is encouraged to contact the Eugene Police Department at 682-5111 or the Department of Public Safety at 346-5444.



Incident Description: Attempted Burglary 2 and Menacing: At approximately 6:15 PM on Monday, July 25, 2005, a male subject entered Room 323 Klamath Hall at 1370 Franklin Blvd. and removed a laptop computer. Upon exiting the room, he was confronted by a staff person who inquired about the suspect's business in the building. The staff person retrieved the laptop computer from the suspect and told him to leave or the police would be called. The suspect displayed a handgun hidden in his waistband and stated: "I'm ready for the police." After further discussion, the suspect left the building in an unknown direction of travel.

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