The Topeka Capital-Journal CJOnline Log in • Log out • My Account • FAQ • Site (_) Web (_) [horiz_webpwrlogo_white.gif] ____________________ [trans.gif]-Submit A-Z Index Site Index 75° Check the Forecast Clear News Life & Leisure Sports Obituaries Archives Ads & Coupons Jobs Homes Autos Classifieds Home : News : Theft included K-State students’ personal data The Capital-Journal Published Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 8:35 a.m. CDT MANHATTAN — Eighty-six Kansas State University students are receiving letters from the Division of Continuing Education advising them that papers with their names and Social Security numbers on them were stolen from a parked vehicle last week. Print E-mail Comment An instructor for classes offered through the Division of Continuing Education, taught through the UFM Community Learning Center, reported an Aug. 15 overnight theft of numerous items from a car, which was parked outside a Manhattan residence. Items taken included a backpack with a list of names and Social Security numbers of 86 K-State students who had taken that instructor’s classes from fall 2007 through summer 2008. The instructor reported the theft to the Riley County Police Department Aug. 16 and to K-State officials Aug. 18. Riley County police are investigating. Reader comments are the sole responsibility of the person posting them. You agree not to post comments that are off topic, defamatory, obscene, abusive, threatening or an invasion of privacy. Click here for our full user agreement. You can rate each comment by clicking the positive rating or negative rating buttons. To report an inappropriate comment, click the report abuse . Please note that comment post times are in Eastern time. Ads by Yahoo! Latest News10:52 a.m. * Man arrested in connection with Sunday assault * Charges filed based on Crime Stoppers tip * United Way goal set at $6 million * Aviation museum asks Wichita for money * Theft included K-State students’ personal data * Valley Falls man injured trying to avoid deer * Transcript of Gov. Sebelius' convention talk * Transcript of Hillary Clinton's speech * Boeing offer not good enough for union * Ethics commission fines KC mayor $1,000 * Nebraska town's council evicts aging horse Top Comments Latest Comments Top Jobs View All * Family Service & Guidance Center Attendant Care Provider Individua... * Hemisphere GPS, a leader in manufacturing and marketing of agricultural GPS guid... * Family Practice Nurse Practitioners & Physician Assistants Traveling - Nee... * Mechanical Engineer/ Designer I and II You can read all about this exciting ... * Nonprofit agency seeks professional for administration of projects. Must have ... * Travel Coast to Coast Now hiring energetic & sharp individuals to travel USA w... * Pack Light...It's ALL Here! Jobs in Colorado-$500 fall BONUS and trans- ... * PT Person to work evenings 5 to 11. Apply at Devlin's Liquor Store 2850... * Roofing company seeks experienced roof repair. Drug testing required. Call 26... * CD Trade post is currently seeking a Graphic Designer. If you love music,... * Administrative Assistant. Immediate full time position in Topeka law office. A... * Managers Needed Our Topeka Office needs you! If you are a U.S. Citizen and h... * Full time accounting skills, Excel and Word experience. Good knowledge P/R, A/... * PT Kennel Tech/ Janitorial 20-25 hrs per week, must be flexible with hours a... * Accounting DISTRICT OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATOR Waste Managem... Recent HeadlinesArchives * Yesterday * Monday, August 25 * Sunday, August 24 * Saturday, August 23 * Friday, August 22 * Thursday, August 21 * Wednesday, August 20 . * News * Life & Leisure * Sports * Obituaries * Archives * Ads & Coupons * Jobs * Homes * Autos * Classifieds Contact Us webmaster@cjonline.com Advertising Information Copyright The Topeka Capital-Journal Subscribe Subscriber Services Local business listings