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 The University of Pennsylvania Police Department
Community Crime Report

About the Crime Report: Below are all Crimes Aginst Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report for March 11 to March 17, 2002 . Prior weeks' reports are also online. --Ed.

This summary is prepared by the Division of Public Safety and includes all criminal incidents reported and made known to the University Police Department between the dates of March 11 to March 17, 2002. The University Police actively patrol from Market Street to Baltimore Avenue and from the Schuylkill River to 43rd Street in conjunction with the Philadelphia Police. In this effort to provide you with a thorough and accurate report on public safety concerns, we hope that your increased awareness will lessen the opportunity for crime. For any concerns or suggestions regarding this report, please call the Division of Public Safety at (215) 898-4482.

 

03/11/02

9:00 AM

Fraud

3451 Walnut St

Check fraudulently cashed

03/11/02

12:45 PM

Theft

255 S. 36 St

Items taken from pocketbook

03/11/02

2:57 PM

Theft

3535 Market St

Credit cards taken from pocketbook

03/11/02

3:29 PM

Theft

3800 Sansom St

CD Player taken from vehicle

03/12/02

1:01 AM

Theft

4001 Walnut St

Cell phone taken from bathroom

03/12/02

11:00 AM

Burglary

4100 Spruce St

Forced entry to house

03/12/02

1:36 PM

Theft

3440 Market St

Wallet taken from unsecured office

03/12/02

4:20 PM

Theft

3901 Spruce St

Secured bike taken

03/13/02

5:50 PM

Warrant

40th & Spruce St

Male arrested on warrant

03/14/02

3:48 AM

Vandalism

4040 Chestnut St

Brick thrown through window

03/14/02

11:27 AM

Theft

215 S 38 St

Items taken from address

03/14/02

3:48 PM

Def. Tres.

3701 Walnut St

Male entered building w/ false ID/Cited

03/14/02

6:09 PM

Theft

3333 Walnut St

Secured bike taken from vehicle

03/15/02

8:56 AM

Burglary

4111 Walnut St

Items taken from secured apartment

03/15/02

3:28 PM

Theft

3701 Walnut St

Items taken from secured locker

03/15/02

8:17 PM

Dis. Conduct

3944 Chestnut St

Male ref. to comply w/police/Cited

03/15/02

9:54 PM

Indec.Expos.

3000 blk Walnut St

Male exposed himself to passerby

03/16/02

1:26 AM

Retail Theft

4001 Walnut St

Male attempted to leave w/o pmnt.

03/16/02

9:27 PM

Dis.Conduct

3929 Sansom St

Two males caused disturbance/Cited

03/17/02

1:52 AM

Agg Assault

3401 Walnut St

Complainants struck with chair by unknown

03/17/02

5:00 AM

Burglary

4240 Spruce St

Numerous rooms entered and property taken

03/17/02

7:03 PM

Theft

Unit blk S 34th St

Purse/contents taken from auto

03/17/02

10:14 PM

Rape

43rd/Locust

Confidential Report/Arrest

18th District Crimes Against Persons

10 incidents and 3 arrest (including 8 robberies & 2 aggravated assaults) were reported between March 11 to March 17, 2002 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th St. & Market St. to Woodland Ave.

3/11/02

8:20 AM

5000 Ludlow

Aggravated Assault/Arrest

3/11/02

1:00 PM

4600 Pine

Robbery

3/13/02

11:35 PM

4621 Cedar

Robbery

3/13/02

2:06 AM

226 Buckingham

Robbery

3/14/02

9:40 PM

4927 Locust

Aggravated Assault/Arrest

3/15/02

6:15 PM

1204 47th St

Robbery

3/16/02

9:43 PM

4900 Baltimore

Robbery

3/16/02

5:10 PM

4641 Chestnut

Robbery

3/16/02

1:37 AM

4500 Baltimore

Robbery/Arrest

3/17/02

9:48 PM

4734 Spruce

Robbery


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 27, March 26, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
March 26, 2002
Volume 48 Number 27
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

Five innovators and luminaries will receive honorary degrees at Commencement.
Total undergraduate charges for tuition, fees, room and board will increase 4.6 percent for the coming year.
The Senate Committee on the Faculty reports on the Gender Equity Report published December 4, 2001.

INS Restrictions on automatic visa revalidation could affect international scholars at Penn.

This year's Antiques Show will benefit Penn's Institute for Environmental Medicine.