FraudFraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.TheftFraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9.· November 9 -- $50 worth of specialized heavy-duty tin foil was reported stolen from the Anatomy- Chemistry Building at 3620 Hamilton Walk. The foil was taken from a secured and restricted area between November 3 and November 9. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9.· November 9 -- $50 worth of specialized heavy-duty tin foil was reported stolen from the Anatomy- Chemistry Building at 3620 Hamilton Walk. The foil was taken from a secured and restricted area between November 3 and November 9.Simple AssaultFraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9.· November 9 -- $50 worth of specialized heavy-duty tin foil was reported stolen from the Anatomy- Chemistry Building at 3620 Hamilton Walk. The foil was taken from a secured and restricted area between November 3 and November 9.Simple Assault· November 10 -- A man and woman not affiliated with the University had an argument inside the Wawa convenience store at 3744 Spruce Street at 2:21 a.m. They continued their argument, which turned into a fight, outside the store. Police stopped the two at 39th and Delancey streets but made no arrests. No one was injured. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9.· November 9 -- $50 worth of specialized heavy-duty tin foil was reported stolen from the Anatomy- Chemistry Building at 3620 Hamilton Walk. The foil was taken from a secured and restricted area between November 3 and November 9.Simple Assault· November 10 -- A man and woman not affiliated with the University had an argument inside the Wawa convenience store at 3744 Spruce Street at 2:21 a.m. They continued their argument, which turned into a fight, outside the store. Police stopped the two at 39th and Delancey streets but made no arrests. No one was injured.All information was obtained from University Police. Fraud· November 10 -- A male University student reported that he received notice from a collection agency representing Bell Atlantic that he owed $1,000 for a mobile-phone account. The student said someone claiming to be him made the purchases sometime between October 7 and October 9.Theft· November 8 -- A male student reported that his bicycle was stolen from the entry way of a residence on the 4100 block of Locust Street. The bike was left unattended from 1:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that her purse was stolen while left unattended in her unlocked office in the Moore Building at 200 S. 33rd Street. It was left unattended from 11:45 a.m. to 11:48 a.m. The purse was later found on a loading dock at an unspecified location. All of its contents, including a pair of prescription glasses worth $150, were missing.· November 9 -- A female student reported that her wallet was stolen from Van Pelt Library. The student left the wallet on top of a computer which she walked away from for a few minutes at 12:45 p.m. The wallet contained $20 in cash and several credit cards.· November 9 -- A female University employee reported that $300 in cash was stolen from her unlocked office in Harnwell House, formerly High Rise East, at 3820 Locust Walk. The money was stolen sometime between 6 p.m. on November 6 and 8 a.m. on November 9.· November 9 -- $50 worth of specialized heavy-duty tin foil was reported stolen from the Anatomy- Chemistry Building at 3620 Hamilton Walk. The foil was taken from a secured and restricted area between November 3 and November 9.Simple Assault· November 10 -- A man and woman not affiliated with the University had an argument inside the Wawa convenience store at 3744 Spruce Street at 2:21 a.m. They continued their argument, which turned into a fight, outside the store. Police stopped the two at 39th and Delancey streets but made no arrests. No one was injured.All information was obtained from University Police.-- Laura McClure
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