Senior Katie Sprague's Ipod was stolen while in 5th hour band class. At first, when Sprague couldn't find her Ipod, she didn't know that a crime had occurred. "I was just looking for my Ipod in my backpack because I always bring it to my next class hour. When I couldn't find it, I thought maybe I would have left it at home but I was positive I put it in my backpack," said Sprague.
She knew it was stolen when she went home and couldn't find it. "I thought my band locker was a safe place to keep my valuables but I guess not," continued Sprague.
The next complaint came from senior Becky Guldenaar. A graphing calculator was stolen from her locker. "I went to my locker to get my math stuff and my calculator was gone. I knew that I brought it to school that day but was confused on how anyone got into my locker," said Guldenaar.
Guldenaar continues, "I know graphing calculators are expensive, but I didn't think people would steal one." The lockers at school are provided for a safe area for ones materials. "I thought my locker was a safe place for my things but I'm not so sure anymore. I don't know how people can get into a locked locker."
To avoid being a victim of theft, always make sure your lock on your locker is locked and don't give out your combination to anyone. Sprague adds, "People don't need to steal. We spend our own money on our things that we have and it's not right."
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