Crime Watch
CRIME WATCH 0 Vehicles stolen $24,523 Grand theft $998 Petty theft
Grand theft On Sunday, a laptop was stolen from the 600 block of Hilgard Avenue. The passenger side window of a vehicle was smashed in Sunday. A CD player, radar detector and speakers were stolen from Lot 11, amounting to a $780 loss. Someone reported that a steamer worth $19,000 was removed from the entrance of Covel Commons last Saturday. Someone stole an audio-visual cart from an unlocked classroom in Public Policy last Wednesday, amounting to a loss of $4,743.
Petty theft During this past week, three cell phones, five wallets/bags, and four parking permits/parking access cards were stolen, amounting to a total loss of $558. On Saturday, someone punched the driver side lock of a vehicle, removing a radio faceplate and CDs totalling a loss of $150. On Friday, someone stole four books worth $70 from Bruin Walk between Ackerman Union and the Men’s Gym. Last Thursday, someone stole a cell phone and an ATM card from an emergency room locker at the UCLA Santa Monica Hospital, totalling a $120 loss. A $100 book was taken from the Math Sciences building last Tuesday.
Miscellaneous On Sunday, a male prowler was reported attempting to break into an apartment on the 800 block of Levering Avenue. Someone was struck by a loose plank at the construction site of the Wooden Center on Sunday. The LAPD broadcast a holdup at the Armand Hammer Museum on Sunday. Saturday night, 20 men armed with bats fought on the 1000 block of Broxton Avenue. A 20-year-old male struck another male in the face as event protection for a party. Someone threw equipment into both pools at Sunset Recreation Center Saturday night. At the MacDonald Medical Research Lab, protesters were throwing furniture on the first floor last Friday. Also, a shoving match was reported between a demonstrator and an employee at the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center. A 23-year-old man was reported asking for nitrous oxide in front of the Emergency Room on Friday. Someone became irate, refusing to pay the bus fare at the Hilgard bus turnaround Thursday.
Compiled from UCPD media reports between April 24-30 by Jennifer Reichert, Daily Bruin Contributor.




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