


The university said Saturday an arrest was made following the robberies a few weeks ago and that crews will be installing new cameras, improving lighting and increasing patrols in the area. That happened around three to four months ago,” said PhD student Jebunnessa Chapola. Somebody broke my car’s window and stole my GPS. “Luckily my car has been saved today, but last time my car was victim. The smash-and-grab incident was the second series of robberies in the lot in as many weeks, and according to one resident, at least the fifth incident in the last two years. This happened to me about three months ago,” said Isaac Asiamah, who paid $1,000 to fix his car the last time thieves targeted the parking lot. Windows were shattered and broken glass littered the entire parking lot. The students, who live in the towers located near Cumberland Avenue and 14th Street East, awoke Saturday morning to find around 50 vehicles were broken into. Students living in the University of Saskatchewan’s McEown Park are sick of waking up and seeing their car windows smashed.
