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Vargas In the past two years, campus parking lots have been the most common site of reported crimes, including KU police. Park with care In 1989, 305 reported crimes occurred in parking lots, said KU police Lt. John Mullens. Many of those were auto burglaries, although theft remains the most common crime on campus. Theft is the stealing of property from a public area. Mullens said. Burglary occurs when one enters private property, usually a home or car, and steals items. "Forced entry into a car is the most dangerous part for a burglar." Mullens said. "They will not risk the chance of getting caught unless they are sure they are getting something for their effort." Auto provailers go "window shopping" for cameras, radar detectors, cassettes and other video equipment that can hide "There are people who make livings off of auto burglary," he said. Many of these professional thieves come from Topeka, Leavenworth and the Kansas City area to target KU students, he said. Students have been using car doors unlocked, rucking them easy targets. Mullens said burglaries would not come to Lerone, often if students kept their car doors locked and they were on the street. Although there are many auto burglaries, theft has been the most common crime reported in the past five years. In 1989, 47 percent of all crimes reported at KU were thefts. Fortunately, the person who stole her bicycle moved into her apartment complex, and she was able to recover the bike. Mullens said that most thieves usually acted when they were sure no one was around. someone took her porch apart early one morning to take her mountain bike. when they were sure no one was around. Pam Walmand, Overland Park junior, said Theft also occurs when there are so many people around that stealing can be accomplished inobrutively, Mullens said. According to police reports, there were 23 reported thefts in Wescose Hall last semester. 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