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Police reports

Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending March 31. The official log is located at Police Headquarters, 29 Garden St.

March 20: Cash was reported stolen from the Lehman Hall café. A wallet was reported stolen from a locker at Blodgett Pool. At the Adams House, a report was taken of a threatening phone call.

March 22: A jacket was reported stolen from the Semitic Museum. An ID card was reported stolen from a table at the Cabot Library. Vandalism to copy machines was reported at Emerson Hall.

March 23: An Adams House resident reported that he was woken up by a female banging on his door. The female entered the room when the door was opened and refused to leave. Officers were dispatched and assisted the female visitor in finding the correct room. A bicycle was reported stolen from Hollis Hall. Several paintings were reported stolen from a Tosteson MEC building. On Bow Street, security called in a suspicious party stealing parts from bikes. Some tools were confiscated as evidence, and subject will be summoned to court.

March 26: A laptop was reported stolen from a Belfer Center office.

March 27: A caller reported that numerous pieces of property were missing from the Lampoon building.

March 28: At the Longwood Lot, a caller reported a person(s) had vandalized a vehicle by slashing its tire.

An individual was arrested for trespassing at Memorial Hall. Subject had a prior trespass warning and arrest.









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