University police on lookout for student, stolen gun
March 4, 2020
Loyola police are on the lookout for a Loyola student who they say is a person of interest in an on-campus incident involving a stolen handgun.
According to an email sent by university police on Wednesday evening, a student reported that her car keys and a permitted handgun stored in her car had been stolen on Sunday, March 1. The car was later involved in an accident at the entrance of the West Road garage, but the gun and the gun’s permit are still missing.
The email named Javonne Williams as a person of interest. According to the online student directory, Williams is a philosophy pre-law freshman.
LUPD could not be reached for comment at the time of publish.
The email encouraged students to contact university police if they see Williams.
Michael Giusti • Mar 11, 2020 at 10:08 am
No, she is a person of interest. There is a big difference. A suspect means that the police feel she might have been responsible. A person of interest could just mean she might have information they are looking for. It’s best not to jump to conclusions.
Arminae • Mar 4, 2020 at 10:58 pm
This is very scarey and she is a suspect you mean! What is being done to insure the safety of our kids and students? We don’t want this to escalate God forbid!!!