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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 18 to March 24, 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 18 to March 24, 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.

3/18/02

6:34 PM

Disordely. Conduct

4100 blk Chestnut

Male fled police investigation/cited

3/18/02

8:10 PM

Vandalism

4100 Chestnut St

Male punched out window/arrest

3/18/02

9:27 PM

Burglary

3909 Pine St

Computer taken from secured apartment

3/18/02

10:51 PM

Vandalism

3609 Chestnut St

Window smashed in unknown manner

3/19/02

10:57 AM

Obstruct. Hwy

3600 Chestnut St

Male blocking pedestrian passage/cited

3/19/02

10:59 AM

Theft

3600 Market St

Wallet removed from purse

3/19/02

1:32 PM

Contempt

3409 Walnut St

Male wanted on warrant/arrest

3/19/02

3:08 PM

Theft

3550 Market St

Computer taken from cubicle

3/19/02

6:00 PM

Theft

3400 Spruce St

Laptop taken from secured office

3/19/02

7:11 PM

Theft

3610 Hamilton Walk

Cash and credit card taken from wallet

3/19/02

8:02 PM

Theft

3400 Walnut St

Credit cards taken from wallet

3/20/02

12:33 PM

Fraud

13 S 36 St

Counterfeit checks passed

3/21/02

7:00 PM

Ret. Theft

3423 Walnut St

Took items w/o payment/arrest

3/21/02

7:19 PM

Theft

307 S 39 St

Computer taken from room

3/21/02

7:52 PM

Theft

318 S 42 St

Bike taken from hallway

3/22/02

1:30 AM

Theft

210 S 34 St

Credit cards taken from wallet

3/22/02

2:25 AM

Theft

51 N 39 St

Items taken from storage box

3/22/02

12:01 PM

Theft

3401 Walnut St

Credit cards taken from desk

3/22/02

4:29 PM

Theft

3550 Market St

Computer taken from desk

3/22/02

8:53 PM

Theft

3708 Chestnut St

Watch taken from secured office

3/22/02

9:30 PM

DUI

39 & Delancey St

Female driving intoxicated/arrest

3/23/02

1:54 PM

Burglary

4000 Locust

Objects taken from equipment trailer

3/24/02

6:39 PM

Theft

3701 Walnut St

Secured bike taken from bike rack

3/24/02

7:13 PM

Robbery

4000 blk Walnut

6 males attempted to take complainant's bag

18th District Crimes Against Persons

5 incidents and 3 arrest (including 2 robberies & 1 rape) were reported between March 18 to March 24, 2002 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th St. & Market St. to Woodland Ave.

3/18/02

9:30 PM

4200 Locust

Rape/Arrest

3/19/02

4:55 PM

4600 Market

Robbery

3/22/02

8:37 PM

4400 Baltimore

Robbery

3/23/02

3:45 PM

5051 Baltimore

Robbery/Arrest

3/24/02

7:00 PM

4000 Walnut

Robbery/Arrest


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 28, April 2, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
April 2, 2002
Volume 48 Number 28
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

Peter Skirkanich W '65, and his wife, Geri, have pledged $10 million to build a new home for bioengineering; it is the largest gift by an individual donor in the history of SEAS.
Dr. Jim O'Donnell will give the Baccalaureate address next month, his swan song at Penn after two decades, before becoming provost at Georgetown.
Have something you want to say about Penn's plans for the future? The open forum on the new strategic plan, Building on Excellence: The Next Agenda, is this afternoon.
Taxes have been around a long time, according to three of the Museum's experts on ancient civilizations. No wonder Franklin knew we could count on them!