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Mar. 29, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 26
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The Academy of Science of St. Louis will honor five Washington University faculty members at the academy's eighth annual Outstanding St. Louis Scientists Awards Dinner April 4 at the Sheraton City Center, 400 S. 14th St. Full story

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The following incidents were reported to University Police from Mar. 19-26. Readers with information that could assist in investigating these incidents are urged to call 935-5555. This release is provided as a public service to promote safety awareness and is available on the University Police Web site.


March 19

10:10 a.m. -- An employee stated that between March 16-March 18, an unknown person stole his laptop computer that was in an unsecured office of the Athletic Complex. Total loss is estimated at $2,500.

March 21

7:43 p.m. -- A person reported that she was at a social function in the Janet Lee Reading Room of Anheuser-Busch Hall. She put her purse behind a shelf, and when the function was over, she noticed her wallet had been taken from her purse.

March 22

8:31 a.m. -- A graduate student reported that his unsecured laptop computer was stolen from Goldfarb Hall. Total loss is estimated at $1,500.

5:27 p.m. -- A student reported that on March 19 between 1-1:20 p.m., an unknown person took her wallet with her residence-hall room key attached from the first floor lecture hall of the Steinberg Art Gallery. Total loss is estimated at $20.

March 26

12:19 p.m. -- A student reported that she has been approached on four different occasions in Beaumont Residence Hall during the school year by an unknown male who makes comments about the individual's feet.

Additionally, University Police responded to seven reports of larceny, four auto accidents and one report each of burglary, property damage, arrest, disturbing the peace, drug offense, assault and sexual offense.


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