The University of Alabama Police Department reported a series of electric scooter thefts across campus in the past several days.
According to UAPD, unattended scooters were stolen at different times in separate locations. No use of force occurred during the incidents.
“Micromobility concerns affect campuses and cities everywhere, and the University is reviewing all aspects of policy, education, infrastructure and resources here at UA,” said Deidre Simmons, executive director of communications for the University.
UAPD encouraged students to secure their scooters with “high-quality” locks, record their scooter’s brand and serial number, consider attaching some form of GPS tracker and personalize them with identifiable markings.
“We encourage the campus community to follow recommendations by UAPD for safeguarding personal property,” Simmons said.
Anyone with information regarding the scooter thefts is asked to contact UAPD at 205-348-5454 or Crime Stoppers at 205-752-7867.
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