Duke student robbed at gunpoint on Central Campus
By Staff Reports | March 31, 2013A male student, who was attending a party on Anderson Street, was robbed at gunpoint by two men Saturday night.
A male student, who was attending a party on Anderson Street, was robbed at gunpoint by two men Saturday night.
After choosing to represent herself in a murder trial, Crystal Mangum has now requested a court-appointed attorney.
In 2012, the combined number of property crimes and violent crimes reached its lowest point in 23 years.
For the first time since the murder of Faith Hedgepeth in September, the Chapel Hill Police Department has released details about the investigation.
An unnamed graduate student was allegedly assaulted then robbed near campus.
Cooperation with a variety of community groups led to a reduction in Bull City crime.
A firefighter accused of eight robberies or attempted robberies in the last six weeks has been fired.
Red-shirt sophomore Tyree Watkins was dismissed from the Duke football team Wednesday
Violent crime rates spiked in the Bull City, despite a downward trend in the city’s total crime from 2010 to 2012.
One of the alleged murderers of former UNC student body president Eve Carson has pleaded not guilty.
A male undergraduate student was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted near East Campus around 1 a.m. Friday.
Senior Lee Royster will face a felony charge related to the car accident that killed classmate Matthew Grape Sept. 15.
A recent robbery off campus has raised concerns among residents about crime prevention measures.
A former officer with the Duke University Police Department has been acquitted of charges of first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy.
Webster Simmons was found not-guilty of first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy—both felonies—by a Houston County jury after almost four hours of deliberation, according to a report from the...
University crime is on a small decline, according to a report issued by Duke University Police Department Wednesday.
Three graduate students were robbed at gunpoint on 2750 Campus Walk Ave. at 1 a.m. Saturday.
The saying is: lightning doesn’t strike twice. Yet this summer, the Belmont Apartments experienced its second series of break-ins this year.
Bull City’s finest is working with other law enforcement groups and civilian crime prevention initiatives to make Durham a little safer.
Former Duke University Police Department officer Webster Simmons will go to court next month on two felonious charges of rape and sodomy.