Crime Blotter

 

Grabbed goods

An unattended laptop computer worth $2,500 was stolen from aconstruction area in Smith Memorial Student Union at about 10 p.m.April 5.

A door lock of a vehicle parked in Parking 1 was forced open anditems worth $577 were taken. The theft occurred about 6:30 a.m.April 6.

A box containing a printer worth $225 was taken from NeubergerHall at about 4 p.m. March 25.

The sum of $15.20 collected in a coffee cup in the Fourth AvenueBuilding was taken at about 4 p.m. April 3.

An unattended wallet was taken from a desk in the UniversityCenter Building about 7 a.m. April 8. The loss was $20.

A loss of $1,580 resulted from the theft of a backpack from anopen office in Neuberger Hall about 2 p.m. April 8.

A secured bicycle valued at $200 was stolen from a bike rack oncampus about 1 p.m. March 27.

Residential rumblings

The front tire of a bicycle was taken outside of MontgomeryHall, about 1 a.m. April 6. It was valued at $180.

The resident of a university housing facility discoveredderogatory remarks left on a computer at 10 p.m. April 6.

A peeping tom was not identified by name but was given atrespass citation soon after midnight April 8. The victim reportedsomeone looking into her apartment. Officers interviewed thesubject at Science Building 1.

A parking permit worth $290 was stolen from a vehicle in auniversity housing lot some time April 9.

A vehicle parked in the University Center Building lot wasbroken into at 11:30 a.m. April 12 and property worth $140 wastaken.

Assorted antics

A subject was reported walking around naked near the FifthAvenue Cinema shortly before noon April 9. Officers intercepted thesubject but did not release the nudist’s name.

Summer Webb, 19, was interviewed by officers at 8 a.m. April 11when she was discovered trespassing in the Honors Program Building.She was transported to the Multnomah County Detention Center oncharges of drug possession, criminal trespass and giving falseinformation to officers. A male companion was given a criminaltrespass warning and released.

Damage amounting to $100 was inflicted on a door handle in SMSUsome time April 12. The intruder rendered the handleinoperable.

An incident listed only as a “fraternity prank” appeared on thecampus public safety blotter, without details. There was apparentlyno property damage. The prank was reported about 1 a.m. April10.

-Art Chenoweth