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HUPD Police Log

Police Log

Sept. 23:

11:13 a.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to Armenise Building 1 to take a report of a stolen dark silver Vaio laptop computer and accessories valued at $3,800.

11:58 p.m.—An officer responded to a report of a loud party at 20 DeWolfe St. The officer arrived and shut the party down.

Sept. 24:

2:22 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to Adams B entryway after a report of individuals yelling outside the building. The officer arrived and sent the group on its way.

4:13 p.m.—An officer responded to a report of an individual urinating outside of Harvard Hall. The individual was escorted off the property.

Sept. 25:

1:41 a.m.—An officer was dispatched after a report of individuals breaking glass in the courtyard of Quincy House. The officer arrived and the situation was rectified and will be handled internally.

9:06 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to Quincy House to investigate a report of a broken window caused by a brick. The officer arrived and a report was filed.

12:55 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) Building 3 to take a report of a stolen blue and silver Schwinn mountain bicycle valued at $140.

1:41 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to HSPH Building 3 to take a report of a stolen yellow and red Ironman mountain bicycle valued at $40.

Sept. 26:

4:56 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to take a report of a stolen red and white Specialized mountain bike valued at $175.

Sept. 28:

11:16 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to take a report of a stolen unattended Black Dell 1100 Inspiron laptop computer valued at $900 from Pierce Hall.

7:36 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to a report of an individual acting suspiciously near Vanderbilt Hall. The officer arrived and determined the individual was waiting for the bus.

Sept. 29:

9:29 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to take a report of ongoing annoying calls.

5:53 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Thayer Hall to take a report of an individual receiving annoying phone calls.

—REED B. RAYMAN

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