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Crime log: Staff member reports stolen cash, computer

Disorderly Conduct

Academic Center
12/14/2017 – 11:58 a.m.
Case Closed

A faculty member reported to the University Police Department that a male student was disorderly during a final exam.

– Referred to DSA.

Theft I From Building

617 22nd St. NW (Building AO)
1/11/2018 – 2:30 p.m.
Case Closed

A staff member reported to UPD that a laptop computer and $200 in cash were taken from a second-floor office.

–No suspects or witnesses.

Attempted Robbery, Public Drunkenness

Off Campus
1/12/2018 – 4:00 p.m.
Case Closed

A University official emailed UPD that an unidentified individual pushed a female not affiliated with the University and attempted to take her purse. Earlier that day, Metropolitan Police Department officers had responded to a report of an intoxicated individual yelling and harassing individuals and arrested the individual for an outstanding arrest warrant. The arrested individual matched the description of the attempted robbery suspect.
–Closed by arrest.

Public Drunkenness

District House
1/12/2018 – 2:20 a.m.
Case Closed

UPD responded to a report of an intoxicated female student. EMeRG personnel arrived on the scene and assessed the student, who was transported to GW Hospital for further evaluation and treatment.

–Referred to DSA.

Theft II/From Building

Thurston Hall
1/14/2018 – Unknown
Open Case

A student reported to UPD that his mini-computer keyboard had been taken from his residence hall room. There were no pry marks on the door.

–Open case.

Theft II/From Building

Philip Amsterdam Hall
1/16/2018 – Unknown
Case Closed

A UPD officer on patrol observed that someone had unscrewed and took a door handle from a first-floor hallway door.

–No suspects or witnesses.
–Compiled by Brooke Migdon.

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