Crimewatch

Tuesday, February 11, 1997

Vandalism

Blood was found smeared on the floor of Room 7124B in the Math
Sciences building between 5:30 p.m. and 7:20 p.m. last Tuesday.

In a second incident last Thursday, a fire extinguisher was
thrown through a window in the Life Sciences building before 10
p.m.

Disturbing the Peace

During the UCLA/Stanford game last Saturday, university police
received reports of a person in student seating shining a laser
pointer into the eyes of Stanford players while they were at the
free throw line.

"Having lasers during a game situation and especially trying to
interfere (with play) is quite serious," said Sgt. James Vandenberg
of the university police department, noting that the police phone
lines were flooded with calls from people watching the game on
television.

Burglaries

Last Wednesday, a stereo was stolen from a 1988 Chevy Nova while
it was parked on level 3 of Parking Structure 1.

The theft happened sometime between 7 a.m. and noon. While there
were no signs of forced entry, "latent" fingerprints were booked
into evidence, according to police.

In a second incident on the same day, a Mazda was broken into
between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. The passenger side window was smashed and
the stereo removed while the van was parked on level 3 of Parking
Structure 1.

Sometime between 9:45 a.m. and 2 p.m. last Monday, the rear
window of a 1985 Mazda was smashed and its stereo removed. The
theft

occurred on level 6 of Structure 2.

Petty Thefts

The Kerckhoff Coffee House reported that a backpack was stolen
last Monday between 9:40 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. The backpack, valued at
$185,was stolen from the Kerckhoff patio.

A second backpack disappeared last Wednesday from the Ackerman
arcade. The backpack was valued at $35 and was stolen just after 1
p.m.

Another backpack and contents valued at $675 was stolen from a
Franz Hall room last Friday. The backpack was taken from Room 2183
sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Compiled from the university police media log between Feb. 3 and
Feb. 9 by Scott P. Stimson, Daily Bruin Contributor.

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