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A student's GetIt card was stolen and was used to make purchases totaling $197.10.

The card was stolen between Feb. 29 and March 2. The victim said she last used her card on Feb. 29 to enter Eickhoff Hall. She said she thought the card had fallen out of her pocket after entering the building and she did not use the card for the rest of the weekend.

She checked her account March 5 and noticed three purchases she did not make from the C-Store.

She reported the thefts immediately to Dining Services and deactivated her card online. She was issued a new card.

There is no further information at this time.

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Another GetIt card was stolen on March 5. The victim told Campus Police she used her card on March 5 at 2 p.m. at Centennial Hall. She said she thought her card fell out of her pocket during a half hour period between leaving Centennial Hall and entering Decker Hall.

She said she immediately retraced her steps but could not find the card and tried to deactivated it online.

She saw that her card was used on three different occasions without her permission or knowledge to purchase items from the C-Store and the Travers/Wolfe Dining Hall, totaling $98.28.

She was issued a new card.

There is no further information at this time.

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A buffer was stolen from the first floor of Decker Hall on March 11 between 2:30 and 2:45 p.m.

The victim was buffing the floors with the stolen buffer. At 2:30 he left the area to begin cleaning in preparation for the end of the day. When he returned, he noticed that it was gone.

He said the only other person with him was a fellow worker, who said she had not seen the buffer.

A supervisor told Campus Police he had searched Decker and Cromwell halls for the buffer and could not find the item.

The high-speed buffer was worth $1,400.

There is no further information at this time.

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On March 11 at 7:40 a.m., criminal mischief was reported in the Roscoe L. West Library.

An investigation revealed that one window was broken on the first floor with an unknown object.

Facilities was called to have the window repaired.

There is no further information at this time.

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Criminal mischief was reported in Cromwell Hall on Feb. 22 at 1:15 a.m.

A Community Advisor (CA) met with a Campus Police officer and said he and another CA noticed that the carpets had been cut with a sharp object.

The officer noticed several rugs in the building appeared to have been cut.

An incident report was filed.

There is no further information at this time.




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