Jim Miyashiro to step down as Riverside Community College District Police Chief
Jim Miyashiro has confirmed that he will retire as the police chief for the Riverside Community College District.
Jim Miyashiro has confirmed that he will retire as the police chief for the Riverside Community College District.
UPDATE: Viewpoints has confirmed with RCC police chief Jim Miyashiro that a suspect has not been taken into custody surrounding the reports of gunshots heard Dec. 4 by various members of the RCC community on campus.
Trustees and police chief take measures to avoid Clery Report mishaps in the future Posted Dec. 3, 2014 | Printed Dec. 1, 2014 Crystal Olmedo | Asst. News Editor Riverside City College missed its deadline to make a complete Clery Report accessible to students, staff and faculty by Oct. 1, but the general consensus from those…
Published: Nov. 13, 2014 Crystal Olmedo | Assistant News Editor The previously bare Clery Report was updated by Chief Miyashiro of Riverside City College Police Department with RCC’s crime statistics for the years of 2011 and 2012 on Oct. 28, almost a month after the Oct. 1 deadline given in the U.S. Department of Education’s…
Valerie Osier | News Editor Nov. 3, 2014 Bike thefts prompt police precaution According to Riverside City College Campus Police, a recent string of bicycle thefts have caused them to raise awareness on the matter. Approximately four bikes were stolen from the bike rack near the Math and Science building over a month. Campus police…
Javier Cabrera | Asst. News Editor UPDATE: Jim Miyashiro, police chief of Riverside City College, told Viewpoints that the four suspects are juveniles and were not RCC students. He also said the RCC student, who was attacked by the suspects, was treated for cuts and bruises at Riverside Community Hospital. Riverside City College police responded…