Rape
* July 21 -- A female minor, not affiliated with the University, reported that she had been raped by a male minor. The alleged attack occured at 3820 Locust Walk that same day.
Car theft
* July 22 -- A male affiliated with the University reported that his red Jeep Cherokee was stolen from 3700 Chestnut Street. The alleged theft, according to his report, occurred an hour after he parked his car at 11 p.m.
Terroristic Threats
* July 23 -- A University affiliated male reported that he recieved two threatening phone calls between midnight and 2:30 a.m. that day. While the first call was garbled, according to accounts, the second caller allegedly said he would kill him.
July 24 -- An employee of Mad-4-Mex restaurant, located at 3401 Walnut Street, reported that he had received 15 harrasing calls from an unknown caller. The calls had occured that same day.
Burglary
* July 25-- A non-affiliated male reported that his residence at 4017 Baltimore had been entered between 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. that same day. Reported stolen was $13,000 in jewelry and camera equipment.
* July 24 -- A male University employee reported that between July 21 and 24 someone entered 3537 Locust, forcing open the West side metal gate and entering the office window. He reported that a laptop computer valued at $3,800 was stolen from the building.
Retail Theft
* July 25 --A man unaffiliated with the University was arrested at 3:45 p.m. when he allegedly attempted to steal a 12-pack of Coors Light beer from the Wawa convenience store at 3744 Spruce Street.
*July 25 -- The manager of Messages card store, located at 3631 Walnut Street in the Sansom Common development, reported that a male entered the store and allegedly placed 3 candles in a black tote before fleeing that same day. The candles were valued together at $21.
All information was obtained from the University Police log book.
-- Nikki Cyter






