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POLICE LOG

By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, Crimson Staff Writer

Aug. 4:

10:56 a.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to Lowell House to take a report of a stolen bicycle.

Aug. 5:

1:51 a.m.—An officer was sent to Hollis Hall after receiving a report that a fallen branch was blocking the walkway. The officer notified Facilities Maintenance Operations, which cleaned up the tree limb.

10:58 a.m.—An officer took a report of a stolen bicycle seat at Peabody Terrace.

Aug. 6:

5:27 p.m.—An officer took a report of a stolen wallet at Matthews Hall.

8:18 p.m.—An officer was sent to Peabody Terrace Garage to take a report of vandalism to a motor vehicle.

Aug. 7:

1:50 a.m.—An officer went to Dunster House where a person was reportedly sleeping outside on Cowperthwaite Street. The officer removed the individual from the property.

4:45 p.m.—An officer investigated a scratch mark on a door in Soldiers Field Park and concluded that the scratch was not the result of an attempted burglary.

Aug. 8:

10:17 a.m.—An officer took a report of a suspicious e-mail at Byerly Hall.

2:35 p.m.—An officer took a report of a stolen credit card at the Malkin Athletic Center.

Aug. 9:

2:37 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to the Leverett House Towers after receiving a noise complaint. The residents lowered the volume of the music.

9:39 a.m.—An officer was sent to William James Hall on a report of a homeless person in the building. A search for the individual turned up negative.

Aug. 10:

3 a.m.—An officer responded to callers who thought they were being followed near Widener Gate. The callers were gone upon the officer’s arrival.

3:20 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Harvard Yard on the report of a protest. The parties involved were not present when the officer arrived.

—Staff writer Jenifer L. Steinhardt can be reached at steinhar@fas.harvard.edu.

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