
Monday, Feb.9, 1998
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Police log
Monday, Feb.9, 1998
- Criminal Mischief: A garage door at the Pugh Street Parking
Garage was vandalized Friday night, which prohibited cars from
passing, the State College Police Department said.
There is no estimated damage value.
- Criminal Mischief: Two residents of Nittany Apartments reported
that ice balls caused broken windows Saturday, University Police
Services said.
The estimated repair cost for each window is $200.
- Pedestrian Crash: A University student reported being struck
by a moving vehicle Friday at the intersection of Pollock and
Shortlidge roads, University police said.
The student sustained minor injuries,and received treatment at
University Health Services, University police said.
- Sexual Offenses: A 19-year-old University student reported
yesterday that she had been sexually assaulted by someone she
knew, State College police said.
She reported the assault to the police immediately, and State
College police are continuing an investigation.
- Theft: University student Jeffrey Barnes reported the theft
of three amplifiers from his locked car at a parking lot on Prospect
Avenue Friday, State College police said.
The estimated value of the stolen items is $1,000.
- Theft: A University employee reported Friday the theft
of a chair from the television lounge in Fisher Hall between Tuesday
and Wednesday, University police said.
The estimated value of the chair is $300.
- Theft: A University employee reported items were stolen
Friday morning from a secured locker in White Building, University
police said.
The estimated value of the items is $289.
- Theft: A University student reported yesterday the theft
of her coat from the Gingerbread Man, 130 Hiester St., State College
police said.
The estimated value of the coat is $220.
- Theft: A University student reported her coat was stolen
Friday evening from White Building, University police said.
The estimated value of the coat is $100.
In case of an emergency, on or off campus, dial 911. For business
and nonemergency calls, call the State College Police Department
at 234-7150 and University Police Services at 863-1111.
State College police are located at 118 S. Fraser St. in the Municipal
Building.
University police are located in the Eisenhower Parking Garage
on campus.
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