Richmond, Va. — Virginia Commonwealth University Police are continuing their investigation into a series of thefts from vehicles in parking decks located near the Monroe Park Campus. The incidents, which have increased in frequency over the past week, have raised concerns among students, faculty, and staff who utilize the campus parking facilities.
According to VCU Police, several individuals have reported items being stolen from their cars in parking decks situated in close proximity to the university’s main campus. The thefts appear to be part of an ongoing trend, with police indicating that other, earlier incidents may be connected to the current wave of larcenies.
As the investigation progresses, VCU detectives have identified a group of individuals they believe may be involved in the thefts. These individuals are currently being sought for questioning. Although no arrests have been made at this time, VCU Police have emphasized their commitment to resolving the cases and ensuring the safety of those who park on campus.
VCU Police are urging anyone with information about the thefts or who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the affected parking areas to come forward. The department has also reminded students, faculty, and staff to take extra precautions when parking their vehicles, such as locking doors and removing valuables from sight, to help prevent further incidents.
The university has assured the campus community that steps are being taken to enhance security in the parking decks and surrounding areas. Additional patrols and surveillance efforts are being explored as part of the ongoing efforts to address the problem.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact VCU Police at [VCU Police contact details].