Crime Watch

CRIME WATCH   0 Vehicles stolen $8,912
Grand theft $2,763 Petty theft

Petty theft Three cellular phones, three
backpacks and five parking permits were stolen during this period,
amounting to a loss of $1,957. Someone stole three pairs of pants,
totaling $120, off a clothesline on the 3000 block of Barrington
Avenue on Thursday. Police received a report that someone had made
$386 in unauthorized charges to a credit card Tuesday. That same
day, computer hard drives worth a total of $300 were stolen from
the Center for Health Sciences.

Grand theft A $1,200 camcorder was stolen from
the 400 block of Landfair Avenue Thursday. Earlier that day,
someone stole a $1,050 computer from the Rehabilitation Center on
Veteran Avenue. Someone stole a $600 radio from Covel Commons on
Wednesday. Later that day, a backpack with contents worth $1,063
was stolen from the Wooden Center. Someone stole a backpack from
the Ackerman Treehouse Monday, resulting in a loss of $445. That
same day, a $3,000 laptop computer was stolen from the College
Library. Someone stole compact discs and a parking permit from a
green 1996 Jeep Cherokee on Monday, totaling a loss of $1,554.

Miscellaneous Police received a report Thursday
that a man was fraudulently posing as a Sprint employee at the
Peter V. Uberroth building. Earlier that day, an employee at the
undergraduate admissions office was taking a call from New York
when he heard screaming and scuffling from the other end before
being disconnected. Two men were reportedly smoking marijuana out
of a green apple between Kerckhoff and Moore Halls on Tuesday. That
morning, someone removed a vial of fentanyl from a table in the
emergency room. Police arrested a man suspected of theft at the
Geology Building Monday. He was carrying CDs and miscellaneous
items, which police booked as evidence. A robbery was reported on
the 500 block of Landfair Avenue on Monday. That same day, a
threatening phone call was made to the Men’s Gym.

Compiled from UCPD media reports between May 21 and 24 by Robert
Salonga, Daily Bruin Staff.

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