February Bear Trap

By Lizzy Hahn

The University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department puts out a daily crime log, that the public can view at https://www.uaf.edu/police/campus-safety-clery/daily-reports.php. The Bear Trap is a condensed version of this log. All of the information shown here has been gathered from the crime log.

2/1/2026 at midnight. Nature of crime: disturbance. Location: Moore Hall. This case was closed by investigation.

2/3/2026 at 11 a.m. Nature of crime: trespass. Location: Wood Center. This case was closed and deemed non-criminal.

2/9/2026 at 6 p.m. Nature of crime: theft. Location: Patty Center. This case is still open.

2/11/2026 at 6 a.m. Nature of crime: welfare check. Location: Bartlett Hall. This case is still open.

2/11/2026 at 12 p.m. Nature of crime: theft. Location: Wood Center. This case is still open.

2/16/2026 at 6 p.m. Nature of crime: theft. Location: Gruening Building. This case is still open.

2/17/2026 at 9 a.m. Nature of crime: suspicious circumstances. Location: Bartlett Hall. This case is still open.

2/17/2026 at 3 p.m. Nature of crime: collision vehicle. Location: West Tanana/ Thompson Drive. This case is still open.

2/19/2026 at 6 p.m. Nature of crime: sex offense. Location: Bartlett Hall. This case is still open.

2/20/2026 at 4 a.m. Nature of crime: disturbance. Location: Moore Hall. This case is still open.

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