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Police Blotter

By Donald N. Sull

The latest University Police statistics, released for the week ending January 22, show that since July 1, there have been no homicides, no rapes, one sexual assault, 15 assaults, seven robberies, 299 thefts over $100, 34 breaking and enterings and 88 bike thefts reported on Harvard grounds.

Police estimated the value of property stolen from February 10 to February 16 at $4121.85 including a Volks wagon Van valued at $2500 that was stolen from the Broad way garage.

The following reports of crimes were taken from notes in the University Police log last week:

February 10, 5:13 p.m.-A female undergraduate deposited her laundry in the basement of Matthews Hall. When she returned a few hours later to put her clothes in the dryer, he found that $140 worth of undergarments had been taken.

No arrests have been made in the case.

February 15, 1:14 a.m.-A male undergraduate returned to his room in Matthews Hall, and found a white male, about 19 or 20 years old, in a plaid button down shirt and brown pants going through his desk. The man fled through the door. The police found on the student's desk a red Harvard notebook that had been stolen from the common room of Grays Yall earlier that evening. A gold pen and a gold watch were also stolen form the common room that night.

No arrests have been made in the case.

February 16, 2 p.m.-A male undergraduate locked his 10 speed Raleigh Grand Prix outside the Science Center. When he returned the next day the bike, worth $300, was missing.

No suspicious persons were seen and no arrests have been made in the case.

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