ROCHESTER, MI (FOX 2) – A group of masked men approached a woman and tried to steal her keys at a student house early Wednesday Oakland University‘s campus.
According to school police, the victim was on the second floor of Oakview Hall around 12:30 p.m. when five men wearing ski masks approached her. They asked if she wanted company or if she had a roommate before asking if they wanted to take her for a car ride.
According to police, a struggle ensued when the men tried to take the victim’s keys. After the victim called for help, her roommate opened the door and the suspects fled the building.
The suspects all wore dark-colored jackets and were about 6 feet tall, according to police.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oakland University Police Department at 248-370-3331.
After the robbery, police shared tips to stay safe:
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Trust your instincts. If something or someone makes you uncomfortable, avoid that person or move away.
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Show confidence – Walk at a steady pace, keep your head high and show that you are ready to respond to a threat.
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Be aware of your surroundings. Do not wear headphones or look at your cell phone while walking.
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Stick to well-lit streets and densely populated areas.
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Walk with friends or in a group.
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Never give away large amounts of money or other valuables.
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Do not use ATMs at night.
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If you are confronted by a robber, remain calm and follow the instructions.
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Look at the robber, but don’t stare. Do your best to identify something distinctive about the suspect(s).
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Do not chase or follow the robber. Let the police do that.