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The University of Pennsylvania Police Department

Community Crime Report

About the Crime Report: Below are all Crimes Against Persons and Crimes Against Society from the campus report for December 1-7, 2003. Also reported were 17 Crimes Against Property (including 15 thefts, 1 auto theft and 1 burglary). Click here for prior weeksâ reports. --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 December 1-7, 2003. 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.

12/2/03

1:50 AM

3400 Spruce St

Robbery

Items taken from complainant

12/2/03

11:14 AM

4111 Walnut St

Auto Theft

Motor scooter taken

12/2/03

4:50 AM

3420 Walnut St

Theft

Unattended laptop computer taken

12/2/03

5:22 PM

4001 Walnut St

Theft

Radio unit taken from auto

12/3/03

6:23 PM

3220 South St

Theft

Property taken from auto

12/4/03

10:22 AM

421 Curie Blvd

Theft

Zip drive taken from auto

12/4/03

1:20 PM

249 S 36th St

Theft

Unattended laptop computer taken

12/4/03

2:17 PM

119 S 39th St

Theft

Unattended cell phone taken

12/4/03

3:57 PM

421 Curie Blvd

Theft

Laptop computer taken

12/4/03

11:33 PM

4100 Walnut St

Theft

Purse taken from baby stroller

12/4/03

11:50 PM

220 S 33rd St

Other Offense

Male cited for curfew violation

12/4/03

11:42 PM

220 S 33rd St

Theft

Secured bike taken from rack

12/5/03

12:18 AM

220 S 33rd St

Theft

Bike taken from rack

12/5/03

10:04 AM

3603 Walnut St

Theft

Planted trees taken from the front of store

12/5/03

10:34 AM

38th & Sansom

Theft

Secured tools taken

12/5/03

3:11 PM

4200 Walnut

Theft

Machines damaged and coins taken

12/5/03

4:11 PM

202 42nd St

Burglary

Coins removed from washer and dryers

12/6/03

5:21 PM

4001 Walnut St

Theft

Property taken without payment/Arrest

12/6/03

5:41 PM

4001 Walnut St

Theft

Items taken without payment/Arrest

18th District Report

5 incidents (including 5 robberies) were reported between December 1-7, 2003 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th St. & Market St. to Woodland Ave.  

12/1/03

1:20 PM

Robbery

4800 Walnut St

12/2/03

1:40 AM

Robbery

3400 Spruce St

12/5/03

3:40 PM

Robbery

5100 Sansom St

12/5/03

7:30 PM

Robbery

4920 Chancellor St

12/6/03

6:30 PM

Robbery

4800 Locust St

 


  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 16, December 16, 2003

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
December 16, 2003
Volume 50 Number 16
www.upenn.edu/almanac

A policy is established on Study Abroad in sites under a travel warning.
Dr. Linda Aiken wins the Codman Award, for her leadership in nursing.
Dr. Emily Steiner has been appointed to the Watkins Chair in the Humanities.
Changes  are made to the PennCard Policy.
GSE is part of an effort to improve math education in city schools.
TCPW offers grants to promote women.
Womenıs Studies offers dissertation fellowships.
The President and Provostıs Second Annual Report on Gender Equity.
Faculty Appointments in the Standing Faculty.
Pilot and Feasibility study grants in diabetes and related disorders.
Women of Color Awards and Dickens Lifetime Achievement Award.
Enhancements to Penn Marketplace are coming January 5.
Road reconfiguration project on west end of campus begins this month.
Accolades for Pennıs West Philadelphia Initiatives span the campus.
January AT PENN, including the many MLK events.

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