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Campus Crime Report: Tuesday, March 30, 1999

BurglaryBurglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.TheftBurglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone removed her identification, vehicle registration, $100 in cash and a 35mm camera from her Plymouth Neon while it was parked on Hollenbach Drive between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The passenger side window of the car was broken. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone removed her identification, vehicle registration, $100 in cash and a 35mm camera from her Plymouth Neon while it was parked on Hollenbach Drive between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The passenger side window of the car was broken.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone broke the passenger side window of her Dodge van and removed $50 in cash, a calculator, a checkbook, a baseball bat, a Bible and a bag of religious videotapes between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. while the car was parked on Hollenbach Drive. The stolen material was valued at $800. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone removed her identification, vehicle registration, $100 in cash and a 35mm camera from her Plymouth Neon while it was parked on Hollenbach Drive between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The passenger side window of the car was broken.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone broke the passenger side window of her Dodge van and removed $50 in cash, a calculator, a checkbook, a baseball bat, a Bible and a bag of religious videotapes between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. while the car was parked on Hollenbach Drive. The stolen material was valued at $800.· March 27 -- A male University student reported that someone broke the rear passenger window of his 1991 Toyota Previa and stole a green cloth briefcase between 5:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. while the car was parked on the 100 block of South 37th Street. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone removed her identification, vehicle registration, $100 in cash and a 35mm camera from her Plymouth Neon while it was parked on Hollenbach Drive between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The passenger side window of the car was broken.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone broke the passenger side window of her Dodge van and removed $50 in cash, a calculator, a checkbook, a baseball bat, a Bible and a bag of religious videotapes between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. while the car was parked on Hollenbach Drive. The stolen material was valued at $800.· March 27 -- A male University student reported that someone broke the rear passenger window of his 1991 Toyota Previa and stole a green cloth briefcase between 5:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. while the car was parked on the 100 block of South 37th Street.All information was obtained from the University Police log book. Burglary· March 28 -- Three University students reported that someone broke into their house on the 3900 block of Baltimore Avenue and stole two Sony walkie-talkies valued at $250, a backpack, a VCR valued at $200, a Nintendo 64 game consul and a black wallet containing $20 in cash, a drivers' license, a PennCard and several credit cards between 4 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Police believe the burglar entered the house through a rear door.Theft· March 29 -- A University employee reported that someone removed three signs from the first floor of the Towne Building at 220 S. 33rd Street between March 27 and March 29. The signs included a metal and plexiglass sign that read "Towne Building" and was engraved with the building's dedication date, valued at $11,000, and two $60 door signs. The building's walls were also damaged during the theft.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone removed her identification, vehicle registration, $100 in cash and a 35mm camera from her Plymouth Neon while it was parked on Hollenbach Drive between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The passenger side window of the car was broken.· March 27 -- A female unaffiliated with the University reported that someone broke the passenger side window of her Dodge van and removed $50 in cash, a calculator, a checkbook, a baseball bat, a Bible and a bag of religious videotapes between about 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. while the car was parked on Hollenbach Drive. The stolen material was valued at $800.· March 27 -- A male University student reported that someone broke the rear passenger window of his 1991 Toyota Previa and stole a green cloth briefcase between 5:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. while the car was parked on the 100 block of South 37th Street.All information was obtained from the University Police log book.-- Laura McClure





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