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Crime log

Theft

Lerner Hall
9/28/2016 – 7:55-8:40 p.m.
Open case

A female student reported to the University Police Department that she left her textbook and sweater in the women’s restroom. When she returned to retrieve her property it was missing from the bathroom.

– Open case

Theft

Academic Center
9/28/2016 – 11:10-6 p.m.
Case closed

A female student reported to UPD that her art display was missing from Smith Hall of Art.

– No suspects or witnesses.

Theft

Gelman Library
09/28/2016 – 1 a.m.
Case closed

A male student reported to UPD that when he retrieved his missing wallet from lost and found, money was missing from it.

– No suspects or witnesses.

Theft

Guthridge Hall
09/28/2016 – 12-2 p.m.
Open case

A male student reported to UPD that he left his laptop in his unlocked residence hall room. When he returned to the room he saw that his computer was missing.

– Open case.

Theft

Academic Center
09/28/2016 – 2-3:15 p.m.
Open case

A female student reported to UPD that she left her laptop in a classroom on the first floor. When she returned to the room she saw that the computer was missing.

– Open case.

Theft

Guthridge Hall
09/28/2016 – 1:40-10:30 p.m.
Open case

A female student reported to UPD that she left her laptop and charger in her unlocked residence hall room. When she returned to her room she saw that her computer and charger were missing.

– Open case.

Robbery

Public Property on Campus (2100 Block of Pennsylvania Ave. NW)
9/29/2016 – Unknown
Case closed

A male student reported to UPD that he received a telephone call from an unknown caller who requested to meet with him. This student met with the unknown caller at a vehicle that was parked on public space. Student stated that he stuck his head inside the vehicle and was hit in the face by an unknown person who demanded money. The student was transported to GW Hospital by EMeRG.

– No identifiable suspects.

Liquor Law Violation

South Hall
10/02/2016 – 12:02 a.m.
Case closed

UPD responded to a loud noise complaint and found multiple students in the room with alcohol. Officers evaluated those present for intoxication and found none that needed medical attention.

– Referred to the Division of Student Affiars.

– Compiled by James Levinson.

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