Police Reports
A Syracuse University staff member received threatening calls on her cell phone from a man on Monday at about 4:30 p.m., according to a Syracuse Police report.
The woman said it appeared the caller had the wrong phone number when she heard an angry male, later identified as Eric Knaub from Cato, N.Y., yell obscenities to a female and make threats to kill someone on her voicemail, the report stated.
Syracuse Police listened to the message, which revealed a man saying, ‘Fuck you, bitch,’ that he is ‘done’ and that he would ‘kill her crack nut,’ according to the report.
Additionally, the caller said he believes the woman he called ‘gave birth to his daughter’ and asked for her address in a demanding tone, the report stated.
Syracuse Police later called Knaub, after tracking his telephone number, which resulted in contacting a message machine, according to the report.
They will attempt to contact Knaub again, confirm the call was accidental and tell him to cease calling the SU staff member, the report stated.
A SU student’s car stereo, cell phone and iPod were stolen from his vehicle on March 10 at about 11 p.m., according to a Syracuse Police report.
The student said he parked his vehicle in a lot behind a home on the 900 block of Ackerman Avenue and noticed his back passenger side window was broken when he returned the following day, the report stated.
Altogether, his lost property totals about $900, according to the report.
The student said he did not hear or see anyone in the lot when he was parking his car, and a search of other cars in the parking lot on March 11 revealed no other damaged cars, the report stated.
The residents of the home on Ackerman Avenue said they did not remember hearing or seeing anything, according to the report.
A graduate student at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s vehicle was broken into on the 200 block of East Washington Street on Tuesday at about 5:15 p.m., according to a Syracuse Police report.
The student said he parked his car at about 3:30 p.m. on the same day and returned at 4:15 p.m. and did not notice any damage, the report stated.
When he returned to his vehicle at about 5:15 p.m., he discovered his passenger side window broken and his digital camera stolen, according to the report.
The student said he left his gray camera, larger in size and of no particular brand, in a bag on the front passenger seat, the report stated.
An SU senior’s vehicle was broken into on the 700 block of Ostrom Avenue between March 8 at 7 p.m. and March 9 at 7 p.m., according to a Syracuse Police report.
The student’s $300 car stereo was stolen from the vehicle, the report stated.
The student said the lock on the passenger side door was damaged and the door below the lock was dented, according to the report.
Published on March 29, 2006 at 12:00 pm