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Police reports

Following are some of the incidents reported to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) for the week ending Saturday, Oct. 27. The official log is located at HUPD headquarters, 29 Garden St.

Oct. 21: Officers dispatched to Eliot House to assist an individual who was the victim of a simple assault when he was grabbed by a group of youths. State Police were notified.

A bicycle was reported stolen at Hurlbut Hall.

Oct. 23: A laptop was reported stolen at Gund Hall. A golf cart was reported stolen from the stadium. A motor vehicle was reported vandalized at the Sumner Road lot.

Oct. 24: An attempted larceny of a motor vehicle was reported at Teele Hall. The vehicle's door lock and ignition were damaged. Two bicycles were reported stolen at the Kennedy School.

Oct. 25: A bicycle was reported stolen at the Kennedy School.

An officer took a report of a damaged computer and stolen computer parts at the Seely Mudd Building. A book bag was reported stolen from Pound Hall. An individual was arrested for two outstanding warrants at the Loeb Drama Center. A laptop was reported stolen at Langdell Library.

Oct. 26: An officer took a report of a wallet stolen out of a book bag at the Observatory. A bicycle was reported stolen from William James Hall. A trespass warning was issued to a suspicious individual at Ludcke House.

Oct. 27: A trespass warning was issued to a suspicious individual at the Spangler Building. At Hamilton Hall, an individual was taken into custody and charged with trespassing.









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