A student reported to OCC’s Campus Public Safety on April 26 that their electric scooter was stolen during class time.
The student left class to retrieve their scooter but the vehicle and the cable lock was missing, according to Nguyen.
The theft occurred in the afternoon at the west side of the Social Sciences building and was caught on security camera.
Under the Clery handbook, which is a federally issued handbook for all nationwide campus security personnel, an e-bike or scooter is designated as a motor vehicle, and the investigation will continue as a motor vehicle theft larceny, as the value of the scooter is worth approximately $650 by the victim.
Costa Mesa Police Department has been given a flash drive of the security footage by Campus…