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The Daily Pennsylvanian

Crime Report: Tuesday, April 16, 1996

BurglaryBurglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension. Burglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal MischiefBurglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident. Burglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident.TheftBurglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident.Theft· April 15 –– Two buffer machines and a vacuum cleaner, valuing a total of $25,000, were reported stolen from a secured room of the Biomedical Library between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Burglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident.Theft· April 15 –– Two buffer machines and a vacuum cleaner, valuing a total of $25,000, were reported stolen from a secured room of the Biomedical Library between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.· April 15 –– A staff member reported an Apple laptop computer stolen from a secured cabinet in suite 320 of 3401 Market Street. The laptop is valued at $4,500. Burglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident.Theft· April 15 –– Two buffer machines and a vacuum cleaner, valuing a total of $25,000, were reported stolen from a secured room of the Biomedical Library between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.· April 15 –– A staff member reported an Apple laptop computer stolen from a secured cabinet in suite 320 of 3401 Market Street. The laptop is valued at $4,500.All information was obtained from the University Police. Burglary· April 13 –– University Police responded to a report of a robbery at Dixon's Store at 4306 Locust Street at 6:14 a.m. A register and cash were taken, but there was no apprehension.Criminal Mischief· April 15 –– A student reported the passenger-side vent window of a Ryder rental truck parked in the parking lot at 32nd and Walnut streets was broken. Nothing was taken in the incident.Theft· April 15 –– Two buffer machines and a vacuum cleaner, valuing a total of $25,000, were reported stolen from a secured room of the Biomedical Library between 7:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.· April 15 –– A staff member reported an Apple laptop computer stolen from a secured cabinet in suite 320 of 3401 Market Street. The laptop is valued at $4,500.All information was obtained from the University Police.–– Marisa Katz