MSU police are looking for subjects involved in breaking several windows across campus in the last week.
The worst of the two instances occurred on Jan. 28 between 2 and 3 a.m. MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said two university employees and a student reported windows broken in Student Services, Erickson Hall and Wells Hall, resulting in about $2,400 worth of damage.
Police said the windows - four in Student Services, five in Erickson Hall and three in Wells hall - were broken by rocks thrown at them.
A female student first reported the case in Student Services, followed by a report filed by a university employee in Wells Hall.
The broken windows in Erickson Hall also were reported by a university employee, who said he heard a loud crash that alerted him to check out the building.
That employee also caught a glimpse of the subject as he ran away from the building toward Farm Lane. The subject is described as a 19- to 25-year-old man. McGlothian-Taylor said it's possible the same person is involved in vandalizing all three buildings.
If police catch the person responsible, McGlothian-Taylor said he would face charges of malicious destruction of property, and it could be considered a felony offense because of the amount of damage.
A separate incident happened Feb. 1, this time involving a BB gun.
An 18-year-old male student told police two dorm room windows in West Akers Hall had been shot out with BBs. Damage is estimated at $300.
A short while later, a 19-year-old female student told police her Armstrong Hall room windows had been shot at with BBs, causing an estimated $450 in damage.
Both occurred between 10:30 and 10:45 p.m., and police have no description of the subject. McGlothian-Taylor said police are investigating and are unsure if there is any relation between the two BB gun shootings.