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Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1989
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Police Log
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Millville woman unhurt in accident: A Millville woman was not injured Sunday night when her car collided with a parked car and a fence on Mifflin Road, south of Pollock Road, University Bureau of Police Services said.
The car, driven by Judith Namey, sustained moderate damage, and the fence was lightly damaged, police said. The parked car, owned by Dorothy Watt of Dubois, was only slightly damaged, police said.
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Nocturnal voyeur nabbed by police: University police observed a male University student using binoculars to peer into Cross Hall, a women's dorm, and apprehended him at 2:03 a.m. yesterday, University police said.
The man was taken to Grange Building where he was interviewed, and referred to the Office of Conduct Standards, police said.
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Criminal Mischief: The front windshield of a Case backhoe owned by C&W Construction in Bellefonte was broken sometime between Saturday and yesterday while it was parked at 200 W. Foster Ave., State College Bureau of Police Services said.
Police estimated the damage to the windshield at $300.
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Criminal Mischief: University police found and confiscated eight stolen traffic signs in a student's Atherton Hall room Sunday night. One of the room's male occupants claimed responsibility, police said.
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Theft: Three video games, a pinball machine and a cigarette machine in the Holiday Inn, 1450 S. Atherton St., were broken into sometime between Monday and yesterday, State College police said.
Police said 162 packs of cigarettes and an unknown amount of change were taken from the five machines.
-- compiled by Laura Ernde and Terrie Mahoney
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