Crimewatch

Petty theft

In this period, four cellular phones, two parking permits and a
purse were reported stolen, amounting to a total loss of
$1,134.

On Wednesday afternoon a stereo and cellular phone worth a
combined $270 were stolen from a black 1997 Honda Civic in the
Sunset Village parking lot.

Earlier that day, someone reported stolen a $30 bicycle from
Dykstra Hall.

A stereo and pet bed were stolen from a car in Lot 30 on Sept.
24, for a loss of $339.

Grand theft

Someone stole a tool box with contents worth $2,300 from the
north entrance of the Life Sciences building Thursday evening.

Two computers were reported stolen that afternoon. First, a $600
computer was stolen from an apartment on the 400 block of Gayley
Avenue, and at the Medical Plaza someone stole a computer worth
$800.

Also on Thursday, someone broke into a gold 1994 Honda Accord
parked in Lot 11 and took a CD player, golf clubs, CDs and a radar
detector.

A white 1995 Honda Accord reported stolen from the Medical Plaza
parking lot on Sept. 24 was located at an undisclosed location the
next day.

Miscellaneous

Someone reported a female screaming in the alleyway of Madison’s
Bar and Grill in Westwood on Friday night.

On Thursday evening someone complained about loud drums and
music coming from an apartment on the 500 block of Landfair
Avenue.

That afternoon someone reported an unknown suspect vandalizing
the tennis courts with chalk at the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

Earlier that day, 8-12 men were suspected of stealing a large
metal sign, patio umbrella and Olympic plaque from the vicinity of
the Bruin Bear in Westwood Plaza.

In the late hours of Sept. 24, someone reported a party on the
400 block of Kelton Avenue throwing bottles into the street.

Earlier that night, a man was detained by security in the Center
for Health Sciences for masturbating in front of a another man near
the Biomedical Library.

Compiled from UCPD media reports between Sept. 24 and Sept. 27
by Robert Salonga, Daily Bruin Senior Staff.

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