2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, January 17, 1992 Yep! Budlight on tap 1601 West 23rd Inside Benchwarmer Break is for breaking-and-entering By Michelle Betts There were fewer apartment burglaries during this semester break than in past years, said Lt. Mark Brothers, Lawrence police representative. The decrease in break-ins could be attributed to factors such as apartment tenants' increased awareness in crime prevention and Lawrence's 26 new police officers, Brothers said. However, break-ins did occur, and many KU students had valuable items Kansan staff writer "The student body is a victim pool. Brothers said, "We're gone." It was an emergency. Students who rent apartments or houses can purchase renter's insurance, which is similar to homeowner's insurance but does not cover the build- Gary Petersen, Shield of Shelter insurance agent, said students could be covered by renter's insurance for a minimum of $50 a year. However, he said, many students were considered dependents and were covered on their parents' homeowner's policies. Kendon Krause's townhome was burglarized during winter break. Krause, Overland Park sophomore, said she lost a television and VCR. But Krause will not be able to identify the items because she did not record the serial numbers, she said. Gary Stephenson, manager of the Malls Olde English Village, 2411 Louisiana St., said he encouraged tenants to notify him when they left for holidays, to stop their newspapers and mail and leave a light on in their apartments. sive. "You never think about something that until it happens," Krause said. He said most problems occurred when tenants failed to take precautions. "It's just pure irresponsibility," Stephenson said. Fraternity and sorority houses also were targets for holiday break-ins. Ben Vinci, Englewood, Colo. He came from his room at the Kappa Sigma (Sigma Kappa) His parents' insurance policy covered his losses, including a shotgun and a set of golf clubs. Brothers said that if a burglary was suspected, residents should not go inside or clean up their apartment. Police may find evidence leading to the arrest of a burglar if they can look at an untouched crime scene, he said. impossible to pack everything up and then lurge it back. "Vinci said "For people who live far away, it's Brothers said he suggested that students keep records of serial and model numbers of televisions, stereos and VCRs and make a videotape of their belongings. They also should beware of letting anyone in their homes to use the telephone because the person could be "shopping" for items to steal, he said. Sunday's Best Kept Secret AMERICAN BISTRO 841-5349 LIBRARY BOOK 7th & Mass Brunch from 10-2every Sunday only 60.95 "It's a very real problem of growing pains in a small town that's growing into a small city," he said. 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