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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Police Report: 2/05/09

Hit and Run

Jan. 26, 1:02 p.m. -- A Westhampton College student's Lexus was dented on the passenger-side door in R-lot. The damage was estimated at $150.

Theft

Jan. 26, 2:11 p.m. -- A university-owned VGA audio cable was stolen from a classroom in the Gottwald Science Center. The value was estimated at $21.

Jan. 27, 11:13 a.m. -- A gray Hasee laptop belonging to a Richmond College student was stolen from a classroom in Gottwald, along with a carrying bag and power cable. The value of all the items was estimated at $1500.

Jan. 27, 3:47 p.m. -- A Gateway laptop belonging to the alumni center was stolen from the catering office in the Heilman Dining Center. The value was estimated at $400.

Larceny

Jan 27, 4:53 p.m. -- A purple sign with black letters that spell "FIJI" and a gold star with a black diamond in the center was stolen from the FIJI lodge. The sign's value was estimated at $1,000. The letters FIJI, valued at $10, and the numbers 22, valued at $10, were also stolen from the front of the FIJI lodge.

Jan. 29, 1:28 p.m. -- Handicap signs, valued at $100, were stolen from the faculty and staff parking lot near the Robins Center.

Vandalism

Jan. 31, 1:54 a.m. -- A hole was found in a wall in Lora Robins Court. The drywall that will be used to fix the wall was estimated at $50.

Jan. 31, 9:27 a.m. -- A window pane and door frame that lead from a classroom in Lakeview to the outside were damaged. The window pane is estimated at $70 and the door frame at $30.

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Drunkenness

Jan. 31, 2 a.m. -- A person not associated with the university was arrested on charges of being drunk in public at Fraternity Row.

Feb. 1, 12:19 a.m. -- An RC student was arrested for being drunk in public in Lakeview.

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