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Crime Log

ASSAULT

9-14-99: Reported Assault in Alderman Library.

THEFT/VANDALISM

9-8-99: Theft reported at Tuttle House bike rack.

9-8-99: Keys were reported stolen from Facilities Management.

9-9-99: Bicycle reported stolen from Lambeth Field area.

9-9-99: Bicycle reported stolen from Webb House bike rack.

9-9-99: Bicycle reported stolen from Balz House area.

9-11-99: Windshield reported broken in U-4 parking lot.

9-12-99: Reported theft of food from University Hospital cafeteria.

9-13-99: Reported theft of computer from a room at University Hospital West.

9-13-99: Reported theft of bicycle from Brooks Hall.

9-14-99: Reported theft of equipment from Scott Stadium area.

9-14-99: Reported theft of scooter from Medical School Hospital area.

SUSPICIOUS:

9-8-99: Reported suspicious circumstance at the Law School.

9-11-99: Suspicious incident reported at 117 Mimosa Drive.

9-12-99: Suspicious incident reported on Whitehead Road.

9-14-99: Suspicious incident reported at University Hospital.

9-14-99: Suspicious circumstance reported at Peter dorm.

ANIMAL BITES

9-8-99: Reported cat bite on Edgemont Road.

9-10-99: Reported dog bite near JAG School.

PROPERTY DAMAGE

9-13-99: Reported damage to barricade on McCormick Road near Page House.

9-13-99: Reported damage to vehicle in South Lot of U-Hall.

DRUNK IN PUBLIC

9-8-99: Reported arrest made at University Hospital Emergency Room for public drunkenness.

9-11-99: Reported arrest made at University Emergency Room for public drunkenness.

CONTRIBUTING DELIQUENCY OF MINOR

9-14-99: Alcohol reportedly given to minor in area of Watson House.

HIT AND RUN

9-14-99: Reported hit and run accident in East Parking Garage.

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