Tuesday, November 10, 1998
Crimewatch
Theft
A dorm room in Rieber Hall was burglarized last Thursday when
the students left their room empty and unlocked.
The thief took a compact disc player, CDs and cash, all
totalling $400.
A computer scanner worth $539 was stolen from a Medical Plaza
loading dock Thursday.
Also Thursday, a $2,500 laptop was stolen in Kinsey Hall, and
another laptop worth $1,200 was stolen from an office in the
Neuropsychiatric Institute.
A 1995 black Honda Civic that was stolen from the Sunset Village
parking structure on Friday was recovered the same day by the West
Los Angeles Division of LAPD.
No suspects are in custody for the theft.
In Lot 11, the hubcaps were stolen off a green 1998 Nissan
Altima last Wednesday.
The next day, in the same parking lot, a $500 amplifier was
stolen from a 1995 Honda Accord. There was no sign of forced
entry.
Parking permits were stolen from cars parked in Lots 32, 3 and
8.
Unauthorized People
Ten vandalism suspects were interviewed by officers after
Ackerman Security Office reported them painting the Bruin Bear
statue Wednesday.
Officers booked a photo of the suspects painting the bear as
evidence.
University police escorted two men from the Center for Health
Sciences last Tuesday, after they were reported to be possibly
planning a burglary of an office there.
Friday morning, a man was found passed out and smelling of
alcohol in the sixth floor lounge in the Center for Health
Sciences.
In the Doris Stein Eye Research Institute the same day, a man
was reported sleeping on the floor of a stall in the men’s rest
room on the second floor.
Also Friday, a woman was seen trying to pick a lock outside an
elevator in the CHS.
Bomb Threat
A bomb threat was received at a Medical Plaza Lobby early
Thursday morning.
A deep male voice called from what may have been a pay phone to
report the threat. After investigation, no suspicious objects were
found.
Compiled from UCPD media reports for the week of Nov. 2 to Nov.
8 by Ann Hawkey, Daily Bruin contributor.
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