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POLICE LOG

By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, Crimson Staff Writer

July 14:

6:56 p.m.—A Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer removed a group of skateboarders from Mather House.

11:09 a.m.—An officer took a report of four stolen laptop computers at the biology laboratories.

July 16:

12:35 a.m.—An officer filled a report of a vending machine that had been broken into at the Pound Building.

4:09 p.m.—An HUPD officer was sent to the Science Center to file a report of a stolen bike.

July 17:

11:48 a.m.—An officer filed a report of a stolen bicycle at Gund Hall.

7:40 p.m.—An officer filed a report of a stolen wallet at Blodgett Pool.

July 18:

12:10 a.m.—An individual returned home to Winthrop House and called HUPD to report that items had been moved around the room. An officer filed a report. No items were stolen.

12:41 a.m.—An officer filed a report of a jukebox found with its door open at Loker Commons. No cash had been stolen.

11:20 a.m.—After receiving a report of a group yelling at pedestrians from the roof of Matthews Hall, an officer removed the students from the roof.

July 19:

12:41 a.m.—An officer responded to a noise complaint at Perkins Hall. The occupants turned off their music.

2:45 a.m.—At the Harvard Square Hotel, an HUPD officer took a report of a suspicious phone call.

July 20:

12:13 a.m.—An officer responded to a report of people pounding on the doors of Matthews Hall. After a brief investigation, the officer learned that the people were visiting a friend in the building.

2:13 a.m.—An HUPD officer arrested 25-year-old Zach Sprague of Cape Elizabeth, Maine on Arrow St. for disorderly conduct.

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

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