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On Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 12:25 a.m., Campus Police was sent to investigate a purse snatching on the upper level of Lot 12.

The owner said she had placed her purse on the trunk of her car, and walked approximately 20 to 25 feet toward the parking gate to help her friend carry some items.

When the owner returned to her car after five minutes, the purse was gone.

There were no suspects and a search of the surrounding area revealed no evidence.

Because the victim's car keys were in the purse, a vehicle immobilization device (boot) was installed on the vehicle until a spare set of keys could be obtained.

The total value of the stolen items is $382.40.

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On Sunday, Sept. 14, at 9:10 a.m., Campus Police was dispatched to Cromwell Hall on a report of criminal mischief. Residence Hall security said unknown person(s) overturned five couches and one table in the third floor lounge. Additionally, the burners on the stove were dislodged.

The officers inspected the lounge, and set the furniture and stove burners back in place. There are no suspects at this time.

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On Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2:30 a.m., a Campus Police officer noticed a vending machine in the basement of Green hall had been pried open.

All the contents inside seemed to be intact. It is unknown whether cash was taken.

The vending machine distributor was contacted and there are no suspects at this time.

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On Saturday, Sept. 13, at 6:30 p.m., a student filed a complaint about e-mail harassment.

According to the student, between 2:03 p.m. and 2:45 p.m., an unknown person sent her a threatening e-mail that said he knew where she lived and would stop by.

The victim was upset and wanted to report this to Campus Police in case of further contact. There are no suspects at this time.

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On Thursday, Sept. 18, at 11:30 a.m., a woman reported that a video camera was taken from her office in Green Hall. She said she did not remember where the camera was at the time of the incident, but was sure it was stolen after checking her home and office.

The camera is valued at $1,000. There are no further details at this time.




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