A report of crimes on campus and in Westwood Village, according to university police.
Campus
On Feb. 7, police were called about a man making offensive gestures and dance moves outside of Ackerman Student Union.
On Feb. 7, police were called about a suspicious letter sent to the chancellor’s residence from Italy.
On Feb. 7, police were called about books, worth $125, that were stolen from Moore Hall.
On Feb. 8, police were called about wireless microphones, worth $5,300, that were stolen from the Ackerman Student Union operations office.
The North Village
On Feb. 8, police were called about hubcaps that were stolen from a car at Parking Lot 1 on 720 Gayley Ave.
On Feb. 8, police were called about dishware, clothing and a garage opener that were stolen from a car parked at 555 Gayley Ave.
Westwood Village
On Feb. 7, a 46-year-old man was arrested outside Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center for driving with a suspended license, and was later released.
On Feb. 7, a car hit a pedestrian walking on Gayley and Le Conte avenues.
On Feb. 9, a 47-year-old man was arrested at 10920 Lindbrook Dr. for a UCPD misdemeanor warrant, and was later released.
Bike Thefts
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Compiled by Kylie Reynolds, Bruin senior staff.