A Sigma Phi Epsilon house was robbed while UCLA students occupied the house; however, the suspect remains at large.
Suspect Breaks in Sigma Phi Epsilon House and Stoles Things from UCLA Students
A house of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was robbed as a suspect reportedly broke in and stole things from several UCLA students who occupied the house, wherein Sigma Phi Epsilon members were not that afraid for their safety because it was near the campus and there were people near the area.
According to a report published in Daily Bruin, authorities received a report about a robbery inside the house of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, where the suspect saw an opportunity to break in after noticing an unlocked study room and stole things in the Sigma Phi Epsilon house.
Despite the authorities being alerted, the suspect even returned the next day to steal other things inside the house of the Sigma Phi Epsilon; however, the suspect in the Sigma Phi Epsilon robbery was reportedly seen on surveillance video which has been identified as a male approximately 5 feet and 5 inches to 6 feet height.
Robbery Suspect in Sigma Phi Epsilon House Remains at Large After Stealing Things from UCLA Students
Following the robbery inside the house of the Sigma Phi Epsilon, the suspect is still at large and authorities encouraged anyone with crucial information about the incident to contact them and help with the investigation.
After Sigma Phi Epsilon members had reported stolen things, the fraternity is still not releasing any statement about the robbery, even with the suspect still at large, The Daily Californian reported.
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