Woman arrested after entering four houses on Locust Walk
The woman was found in three separate fraternity houses on Locust Walk as well as Civic House.
The woman was found in three separate fraternity houses on Locust Walk as well as Civic House.
On November 28, a confidential case of domestic assault was reported on the 3300 block of Market Street at about 11:40 p.m.
On November 18, a medic reported that the suspect punched her in the back. The incident occurred at the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center at about 11:00 p.m. The 69-year-old unaffiliated male suspect, Richard Havens, was arrested.
On Nov. 10, the complainant, a hospital employee, was struck by the defendant, who was a patient.
Earlier this month, Penn's Division of Public Safety received Security Magazine’s Security 500 award for the No. 1 Public Safety program in higher education for the 13th year in a row.
University City District Safety Ambassador Brianna Murray was commended for helping rescue occupants from a burning building this summer.
On October 29, a confidential case of harassment by communication was reported at 4000 Pine St., at about 5:30 p.m.
The suggested renovations to Steinberg-Dietrich Hall cover a 30,000-square-foot space. They would provide new spaces for the Wharton Behavioral Lab, the Wharton undergraduate division, private offices, and classrooms.
Four Penn graduate students were reportedly robbed.
A ruptured pipe caused the leak, according to an email from Division of Public Safety Executive Director of Operations Kathleen Shields Anderson.
Over two dozen students, faculty, and local residents gathered on Monday in front of the Button to protest and march together to the Penn Book Center.
The petition posted in David Rittenhouse Laboratory requests improvement on the recurring maintenance issues.
Police were standing guard outside of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house after there was a reported burglary.
Traffic had to be directed by Penn Police after the power outage.