
Tuesday, March 17, 1998
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Police log
Tuesday, March 17, 1998
- Burglary: University student Brian Holler reported Sunday personal
belongings were stolen from his apartment on Whitehall Road during
spring break, the State College Police Department said. The value
of the property is more than $3,000.
- Burglary: University student James Snodgrass reported Sunday a
computer was stolen from his residence on the 400 block of East
Beaver Avenue during spring break, State College police said.
The value of the computer is $2,500.
- Burglary: University student Robert Day reported Sunday that a
computer was stolen from his residence on the 800 block of South
Pugh Street during spring break, State College police said. The
value of the computer is $1,400.
- Burglary: University student Charles Fazio reported Sunday that
personal belongings were stolen from his residence on the 400
block of East Beaver Avenue, State College police said. The value
of the property is $800.
- Burglary: University student Matthew Mueller reported Sunday a
VCR and TV were stolen from his home on the 100 block of Sowers
Street during spring break, State College police said. The value
of the property is $500.
- Drug Law Violation: A resident assistant reported Sunday the smell
of marijuana coming from a room in Hamilton Hall, University Police
Services said. A small amount of marijuana was found and confiscated.
- Theft: An employee of Jo-Ann Fabrics, 505 Benner Pike, reported
Sunday the theft of $420 from the cash register, State College
police said.
- Theft: A Snyder Hall resident reported Saturday the theft of a
camera from his dorm room, University police said. The value of the camera is $300.
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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