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Assault: A nurse at Centre Community Hospital reported a male student was assaulted Sunday evening at Greenberg Sports Complex, University Police Services said.
Police have a suspect, and an investigation is continuing.
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Theft/Criminal Mischief: University employee Carl Knowlton reported the internal parts from a computer were stolen from 108 Warnock, University police said.
The parts are worth $2,465.
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Theft: Ronnie Kensinger, an employee of Maurice A. Lawruk Builder Inc., a contractor doing construction work in Sparks Building, reported tools were stolen from the construction site between Friday afternoon and yesterday morning, University police said.
The tools are worth $1,000.
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Theft: Adam Cordon of 215 W. Fairmount Ave. reported a compact disc player was stolen Saturday morning from his locked car at his residence, the State College Police Department said.
The CD player is worth about $500.
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Theft: Joseph Engel of 925 Bellaire Ave. reported a radar detector and 11 tapes were stolen between Saturday night and Sunday morning from his unlocked car at his apartment building, State College police said.
The items are worth about $239.
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Theft: Tammy Seville of 925 Bellaire Ave. reported a radar detector, a swiss army knife, eight audio tapes and a magazine light were stolen Sunday from her unlocked car at her apartment building, State College police said.
The items are worth about $205.
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Theft: Richard Pease of 728 Bellaire Ave. reported his jacket, backpack and notebooks were stolen between Saturday night and Sunday morning from his unlocked car at his apartment building, State College police said.
The items are worth $150.
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Theft: Alfred Zollers of 818 Bellaire Ave. reported two rear-mount speakers were stolen Sunday from his unlocked car parked on the 800 block of Bellaire Ave., State College police said.
The speakers are worth $120.
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Theft: Michael Kahill of 924 Bellaire Ave. reported a magazine light, socket set and four or five audio tapes were stolen Sunday morning from his unlocked car at his apartment building, State College police said.
The socket set is worth $100.
The value of the other items is unknown.