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MONDAY, FEBRUAH
struck by a man in The
system was stolen from a
Two wheels were stolei
the university motor pool.
car nnrkpd ir? fho lr?f 10
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vending machine at 1321
determined amount of mo
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY
two books were stolen f
room. A false fire alarm v>
SATURDAY, FEBRU/
arrested in a campus pa
influence and for a 1*cense
with resisting arrest wher
Police officer.
The windshield of a ca
smashed. A window was
director's apartment in D
were pulled in South Builc
the Russell House.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
arrested for trespassing i
Police said the man had I
away from the university.
A car was stolen from I
The convertible top of a c
slashed, and several 8-tra
^ehicle^
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:Y 23 - A female student was
mas Cooper Library. A stereo
room in Tenement 13.
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The hubcaps were stolen from a
00 Wheat St. A thief broke into a
Pendleton St. and stole an unney.
{ 22 - Several credit cards and
rom an unlocked Baker dorm
'as pulled in South Building.
LRY 21 - A male student was
rking lot for driving under the
1 violation. He was later charged
i he tried to run from a Campus
ir parked in a campus lot was
broken in the residence hall
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ling and Woodrow dorms and in
20 - A male non student was
in Bates House lobby. Campus
>een warned in the past to stay
the 1300 block of Wheat Street,
ar parked in a campus lot was
ick tapes were stolen from the
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s Crime
The windshield of a car
Garage was shattered and a
another vehicle.
A staff member reported fc
microphone stolen from a Le
member reported a convertc
Br ice College of Nursing roor
tool box at a Devine Street con
A wheel was stolen from a
lot. A staff member's coat v
Gambrell Hall. The rope of tl
cut.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
was stolen from a car parke
member's coat was stolen froi
staff member's wallet was
Building room.
A briefcase was taken from
it had been left while the own
field. A sign was removed fr<
Annex No. 2.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR
were stolen when two studen
South Building parking lot. A
taken from the Green Room in
A wallet was stolen from 2
building. A mirror was pulled
Garage. Snacks were stolen f
Apartments basement.
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parked in Blossom Street
i mirror was ripped off of
>ur VHF radios and a hand
onte office. Another staff
sr stolen from a Williamsn.
Tools were taken from a
structionsite. '
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vas stolen from a room in
le Horseshoe flagpole was
19 - An AM-FM tape player
d in a campus lot. A staff
m a Callcott office. Another
stolen from a Pendleton
a campus parking lot where
er was walking on the band
3m the west end of Baruch
Y 18 - Two pieces of luggage
its left them unattended in
chair and two lamps were
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a purse in aPendletonStreet I
off a car in Blossom Street A
rom a machine in the Cliff I
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