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Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1990
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Police Log
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Pizza tossed after spat over wrong coupon deal: Two people were cited for harassment after they threw a freshly delivered pizza at the delivery man, State College police said.
The incident occurred at 712 W. College Ave. and resulted from disagreement over a misprinted Hofbrau pizza coupon, police said. The coupon, which was taken out of a phone book, was printed for $7 off of one pizza, instead of the $1 that was intended, No further details were available.
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Nude student found posing at the Nittany Lion shrine: A University of Pennsylvania student was cited early Sunday morning when a University Police Service officer observed him posing nude for a photograph at the Nittany Lion Shrine, University Police Services said.
Upon apprehension the man said he wanted the photograph as a souvenir, University police said. The man was cited for disorderly conduct and released.
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Driver in one-car accident cited by police for DUI: A Willow Grove man was cited for driving under the influence of alcohol after a one-car accident on Puddintown Road early Saturday, State College Bureau of Police said.
Louis J. Julg, 23, 405 Quigley Ave., was driving his car east on Puddintown Road when his car reportedly began to slide back and forth across the road, police said. His car went off the left side of the road, up an embankment, and flipped onto its roof in the roadway, police said.
Julg's car was extensively damaged, but no cost estimate was available from police.
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Windows on two buildings hit in separate incidents: Two University buildings had windows broken in unrelated incidents sometime between Jan. 27 and Jan. 28, University police said.
A window in Centralized Biological Laboratory, located near Graduate Circle, was reported broken and the building was entered, University police said. Nothing was reported taken from the laboratory.
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Theft: A $100 red nylon ski jacket belonging to Brad Beaberson, 220 N. Burrowes St., was reported taken from Delta Tau Delta, 429 E. Hamilton Ave., sometime between 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 a.m. Sunday, State College police said.
-- compiled by Corey Herman and Alex Lieber
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