<p>It <em>was</em> creepy - and given the fact that the card reader system should have been able to see who swiped into where, when, and since multiple buildings were involved, determining who was involved should’ve been fairly easy - so the fact no one was arrested is curious. Maybe I’m over-estimating the capability of the card entry system, but I don’t think so … </p>
<p>My best theory is that the perpetrator was either a freshman/transfer, (that is, new to the school) who <em>were</em> more or less identified by the use of their card, and were “encouraged” to quietly leave school, (or perhaps, left of their own accord.) Second theory, someone who found/stole a student ID that wasn’t disabled and used that for access until it was locked out. I find that less likely. </p>
<p>Whatever really happened, it stopped as quickly as it started, and to my knowledge, never resumed. As stated, a complete non-issue, W&M has to be one of the safest campuses there is.</p>
<p>Last year, it seems a “lot” of mail destined for the College was going missing, or arrived missing things, like cash, gift cards, merchandise - even heard of mail arriving, obviously opened, with spent gift cards inside. Since it only seemed to affect mail, and not delivery services like UPS, it was probably happening in one of the US post offices along the way, and probably <em>not</em> the campus PO. That problem, too, seems to have quietly gone away.</p>