Former basketball player charged with campus burglaries is no longer a student at Penn
Tony Bagtas is currently in custody at the Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center.
Tony Bagtas is currently in custody at the Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center.
College freshman Anthony Bagtas, facing charges for allegedly burglarizing the Quad in March, is now charged with another burglary on the same day in March and two more burglaries this academic year.
The citations followed a request by the Division of Public Safety for the presence of the BLCE around campus over the weekend.
In addition to these students, 10 other individuals were treated for alcohol-related problems.
College freshman Anthony Bagtas, facing charges for allegedly burglarizing the Quad in March, is now charged with another burglary on the same day in March and two more burglaries this academic year.
The citations followed a request by the Division of Public Safety for the presence of the BLCE around campus over the weekend.
Dozens of people assembled in Fagin Hall Wednesday evening for the Division of Public Safety’s Spring Commendations Ceremony.
Officers from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement will patrol campus this Fling at the request of the Division of Public Safety.
There was one incident of retail theft, one of bike theft and two thefts from building last week.
This March saw record-breaking increases in certain types of crime, according to Vice President for Public Safety Maureen Rush.A total of 71 property crimes were committed this March, compared to 44 property crimes in March 2013 — an increase of 61 percent.
A hearing for College freshman Anthony Bagtas — the member of the basketball team who is facing charges for one of the eight burglaries that struck the Quad on March 22 — has been postponed.
A Penn student has been arrested for one of the eight burglaries that occurred in the Quadrangle on Saturday.
Practices similar to those employed by the state liquor enforcement police during last year’s Spring Fling weekend have raised legal questions as the division of the state police prepares to make a return to campus for this year’s event.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone over spring break 2014.
Penn filed a response on Wednesday to a Philadelphia cab driver’s federal lawsuit in which he alleges that four Penn Police officers physically assaulted him.
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between March 1, 2014 and March 6, 2014.
Frank Stefano, a researcher in the biochemistry department of the School of Dental Medicine, was released from jail on March 6 after his $375,000 bail was posted.
A little-known University policy, which was cited in a recent campus study, states that if a student is hospitalized twice for alcohol or other drug use, the student's parents can be contacted.
The Division of Public Safety assisted the FBI in one of the 10 arrests of leaders of the Ironworkers Local 401 union, who have allegedly used violence to try to protect union jobs.
An unaffiliated 51-year-old male was cited for public drunkenness after attempting to throw a chair at an employee at Nara Restaurant.