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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Police reports

Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department for the week ending Oct. 18. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor.

Oct. 12: An officer was dispatched to 101 Dunster St. to take a report of an assault with a baseball bat. Officers assisted the Cambridge Police Department (CPD) with a report of a threat to commit a crime. At 75 Mt. Auburn St., officers conducted a field interview with a party in possession of a bike that had been previously reported stolen.

Oct. 14: An officer observed a known trespasser in the Pound Building. Party was arrested. At Dunster Street and Massachusetts Avenue, an officer assisted CPD with a man down. Officers assisted the Boston Police Department with found property. A wireless Internet access point was reported stolen at the Science Center. An officer assisted CPD with a parking complaint at 122 Mt. Auburn St.

Oct. 15: Money was reported stolen at 1 Western Ave. A report of harassing phone calls was filed at Thayer Hall. A known trespasser was arrested at the Pound Building for breaking and entering, resisting arrest, and trespassing.

Oct. 16: An officer was dispatched to Leverett House Towers to take a report of a past attempted unarmed robbery.

Oct. 18: Harassing calls were reported at Dunster and Lowell Houses. An officer assisted CPD and the Cambridge Fire Department with a medical call at 50 Church St.

Since Oct. 12, three bicycles, two cell phones, two purses, and two wallets have been reported stolen.







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