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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 June 6. The official log is located at 1033 Massachusetts Ave., sixth floor, and is available online at http://www.hupd.harvard.edu/.

May 31: Two windows at 25 Travis St. were reported broken by an unknown projectile. An individual was placed under arrest at 1326 Massachusetts Ave. for disorderly conduct and possession of a class D substance.

June 1: Harassing phone calls were reported received at Quincy House. Officers assisted the Cambridge Police Department (CPD) at 6 Garden Court with a report of harassment. A rare book at Widener Library was reported vandalized. A purse containing a wallet, ID, credit cards, cell phone, and personal papers was reported stolen from Morgan Hall.

June 2: A bicycle was reported stolen at Mather House.

June 3: A pocket MP3 player was reported stolen from an unlocked drawer at the Taubman Center. An officer took a report of fraudulent activity involving a deposited check and withdrawal from an account at the Credit Union.

June 4: A window was reported vandalized at Quincy House.

June 5: A laptop bag and IPod were reported stolen from Sanders Theatre.

June 6: Officers responded to a CPD broadcast regarding a breaking and entering at 44 Bow St. Three individuals were reported fleeing the area. A gold frame plaque and painting were missing and then recovered behind 47-49 Mt. Auburn St. At the School of Public Health, an officer took a report of fraud involving a non-existent company. A suspect has been identified and criminal complaints may be filed.







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