Crimewatch July 18-July 1
Issue date: 7/2/09 Section: News
The following was reported by the University Police Department:
A University student reported her purse, wallet, $50 and iPod ($280) stolen, purse and wallet recovered at the Tate Center between June 9 and June 16.
A visitor reported receiving threatening and harassing messages at Stegeman Coliseum on May 22.
A University employee reported $40 in U.S. currency stolen at Memorial Hall between June 12-13.
A University student reported his red Fuji bicycle ($500) stolen from the Science Library on June 23.
The University reported a broken exterior window at the Biology Building on June 23.
The University reported an undetermined amount of U.S. currency stolen at the Grady County Extension Office between March 1 and June 19.
A University employee reported $20 in U.S. currency stolen from the Geography, Geology and Speech between June 12 and June 19.
A University employee reported receiving a harassing call at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center on June 22.
A visitor reported a cell phone ($400) stolen at Bolton Dining Hall on June 16.
A University student reported his moped parking pass ($120) stolen at the Student Learning Center Turn Around between Aug. 1 and June 17.
The following was reported by the Athens-Clarke County Police Department:
Jane Ann Coleman reported her purse stolen from her Springdale Street residence on June 30. The purse contained a wallet, sunglasses, cash, planner, perfume, credit cards, and drivers license. The total value was $4,630.
The College Station Road residence of David Lamb was burglarized on June 29. A PlayStation with games and controllers, TV with remote, and cables were stolen. The total value was $2,570.
Akeem Dent, 21, reported on June 27, someone entered his residence by kicking open his front door. Dent reported a flat-screen television and Play Station III Game System was stolen from inside his residence.
Allen Donald Davis, 21, returned to his North Pope Street residence on June 27 to find a cinder block had been thrown through a rear window and his residence entered. Nothing could be determined to be missing.
A University student reported her purse, wallet, $50 and iPod ($280) stolen, purse and wallet recovered at the Tate Center between June 9 and June 16.
A visitor reported receiving threatening and harassing messages at Stegeman Coliseum on May 22.
A University employee reported $40 in U.S. currency stolen at Memorial Hall between June 12-13.
A University student reported his red Fuji bicycle ($500) stolen from the Science Library on June 23.
The University reported a broken exterior window at the Biology Building on June 23.
The University reported an undetermined amount of U.S. currency stolen at the Grady County Extension Office between March 1 and June 19.
A University employee reported $20 in U.S. currency stolen from the Geography, Geology and Speech between June 12 and June 19.
A University employee reported receiving a harassing call at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center on June 22.
A visitor reported a cell phone ($400) stolen at Bolton Dining Hall on June 16.
A University student reported his moped parking pass ($120) stolen at the Student Learning Center Turn Around between Aug. 1 and June 17.
The following was reported by the Athens-Clarke County Police Department:
Jane Ann Coleman reported her purse stolen from her Springdale Street residence on June 30. The purse contained a wallet, sunglasses, cash, planner, perfume, credit cards, and drivers license. The total value was $4,630.
The College Station Road residence of David Lamb was burglarized on June 29. A PlayStation with games and controllers, TV with remote, and cables were stolen. The total value was $2,570.
Akeem Dent, 21, reported on June 27, someone entered his residence by kicking open his front door. Dent reported a flat-screen television and Play Station III Game System was stolen from inside his residence.
Allen Donald Davis, 21, returned to his North Pope Street residence on June 27 to find a cinder block had been thrown through a rear window and his residence entered. Nothing could be determined to be missing.
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