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May 10, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 32
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The following incidents were reported to University Police from May 1 - 8. 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.


May 1

3:44 p.m. -- A student reported that he left his property unattended in Parking Lot No. 54 (between Lee and Umrath residence halls), and upon his return discovered that an unknown person had stolen his laptop computer and its carrying case. Total loss is estimated at $2,503.

May 2

12:52 p.m. -- A student reported that an unknown person had stolen his silver Raleigh mountain bike from the bike rack on the north side of Myers Residence Hall. The theft occurred sometime in the past six weeks. Total loss is estimated at $400.

7:31 p.m. -- A student reported that on May 1 she left her computer in the lobby of Dauten Residence Hall for a friend to put it in storage. The victim stated that on May 2, she was notified that her property might have been stolen. Total loss is estimated at $3,000.

May 3

10:27 a.m. -- A student reported that her gray Specialized mountain bike was stolen from the bike rack on the north side of Myers Residence Hall. Total loss is estimated at $650.

Additionally, University Police responded to two auto accidents and one report each of property damage, suspicious persons, larceny and harassing e-mails.


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