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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 May 6-12, 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 May 6-12, 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.

5/06/02

9:14 AM

Burglary

133 S 36 St

Laptops taken from office

5/06/02

8:11 PM

Def. Trespass

38 & Spruce St

Two males trespassing/cited

5/07/02

10:45 AM

Theft

3401 Walnut St

Wallet taken from pocketbook

5/07/02

1:51 PM

Def. Trespass

422 Curie Blvd

Male trespassing/cited

5/07/02

2:11 PM

Harassment

3650 Chestnut

Unwanted calls,e-mails,gifts rec'd.

5/08/02

2:51 AM

Warrant

40 & Walnut

Male wanted on warrant/arrest

5/08/02

9:22 AM

Theft

3900 Locust Wlk

Items taken from vehicle

5/08/02

11:22 AM

Assault

3550 Market St

Compl. struck in head

5/08/02

1:58 PM

Theft

3900 Baltimore

CD player taken from vehicle

5/08/02

2:01 PM

Theft

Convent&Civ.Cen.

CD player taken from secured auto

5/08/02

2:47 PM

Retail Theft

3661 Walnut St

Clothing taken w/o payment/arrest

5/08/02

3:04 PM

DUI

3600 blk Spruce

Male driving w/ intoxicated/arrest

5/08/02

2:47 PM

Arrest Oth. Juris

3661 Walnut St

Female wanted for scofflaw/arrest

5/08/02

6:21 PM

Vandalism

Curie Blvd

Car spray painted

5/09/02

2:39 AM

Dis. Conduct

4000 Locust

2 males fighting/cited

5/09/02

10:56 AM

Obstruct. Hgwy

36 & Chestnut

Male panhandling aggressively/cited

5/09/02

2:22 PM

Theft of Auto

4200 Baltimore

Auto taken from highway

5/10/02

3:10 PM

Vandalism

4200 Chestnut

Secured restaurant entered & damaged

5/10/02

5:43 PM

Burglary

3926 Spruce St

Wallet and TV taken from premises

5/12/02

6:19 PM

Public Indecency

4001 Walnut St

Male exposed himself to female

18th District Crimes Against Persons

15 incidents and4 arrests (including 11 robberies and 4 aggravated assaults) were reported between May 6-12, 2002 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th St. & Market St. to Woodland Ave.

5/06/02

10:03 AM

4700 Walnut

Aggravated Assault

5/06/02

4:30 PM

4900 Baltimore

Robbery

5/06/02

9:00 AM

4900 Pine

Robbery/Arrest

5/07/02

8:15 PM

4800 Paschall

Aggravated Assault

5/07/02

7:35 PM

4500 Market

Aggravated Assault

5/07/02

8:40 PM

4900 Baltimore

Robbery

5/07/02

4:20 PM

4800 Spruce

Robbery/Arrest

5/09/02

12:18 AM

1017 47th St.

Robbery

5/10/02

9:30 PM

4711 Chester

Robbery

5/10/02

12:00 PM

5100 Irving St.

Robbery

5/10/02

9:28 PM

236 48th St.

Robbery

5/10/02

11:57 PM

4653 Walnut St.

Robbery

5/10/02

4:23 PM

400 University

Robbery/Arrest

5/11/02

11:54 AM

5100 Sansom St.

Aggravated Assault/Arrest

5/11/02

5:25 PM

4301 Walnut St.

Robbery


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 34, May 21, 2002

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
May 21, 2002
Volume 48 Number 34
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

A National Medal of Science for a pioneering Penn physicist.

SEAS selects two recipients for its annual awards.
Wharton gives awards to dozens of its faculty.
The concern about bicyclists on campus picks up momentum.
Search Committees are formed to advise on selecting two new deans.
Next Tuesday is PPSA's annual meeting and election.
Baccalaureate and Commencement speeches and photographs.
University Council committee year-end reports on Bookstores, Communications, and Community Relations.
The largest voluntary canine blood donor program in the US gets new wheels.

Recognized Holidays for faculty and staff, and revisions to the Academic Calendar.

A dozen new CCTV locations for public spaces are added to those previously approved.