Crime Watch

Petty theftOne cell phone, two backpacks, one purse, one wallet and one bike were stolen over the past week, totalling a loss of $1,538. Someone was seen stealing food from the Center for Health Sciences cafeteria Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, someone removed $20 windshield wipers from a vehicle at Sproul Hall. Miscellaneous property, totalling $25, […]

Crime Watch

Petty Theft Seven cell phones, three backpacks, five wallets and two permits were stolen during this period, totalling a loss of $3,619. Someone removed a key from the keyhole on the 3100 block of Keystone Avenue Sunday. Someone stole $200 from a purse in the Dickson Art Center lockbox between 11:30 a.m. and noon Saturday. […]

Anthrax fears lead to higher security at UCLA post office

  ELI GILL UCLA post office employee Mario Mitchell sorts the mail wearing surgical gloves. By Helen Seliverstov Daily Bruin Contributor Despite nationwide fears of anthrax and a number of reports of suspicious packages at UCLA, there is little to no evidence the university is in danger, officials say. At least 12 pieces of suspicious […]

Crime Watch

Petty theft Three purses and one backpack were stolen during this period. Someone cut a lock and removed a dark blue 21-speed mountain bike from the 500 block of Veteran Avenue between 11 p.m., Oct. 29 and 5:30 p.m., Thursday. The loss was $300. Someone removed a $50 teapot from a room in the Westwood […]

Crime Watch

Petty theft Seven cell phones, one wallet, three backpacks, one purse and two parking permits were stolen during this period, totalling a loss of $4,230. Someone removed two hood ornaments and one nameplate from cars parked in Lot 2 around 5 p.m. Friday. Grand theft Police received a report Saturday that someone charged $571 to […]

College of L&S receives suspicious letter

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The College of Letters & Science office experienced a scare Wednesday when it received a threatening letter containing a powder-like substance, prompting a criminal investigation by university police. The letter turned out to be non-toxic, and there is no indication that the employee who handled it suffered any harm. […]