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Issue date: 7/24/08 Section: News

Crime Log

Emily Schultheis

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July 11 - Alphonso Richardson, 19, unaffiliated with the University, was arrested for allegedly taking personal items from a man's unsecured backpack in Cosi at about 6:15 p.m.

July 11 - A male unaffiliated with the University, 24, reported that an unknown suspect entered his vehicle in a parking garage on 41st Street and removed his G.P.S. at about 8:30 p.m.

July 11 - Merchandise was reported to have been removed without payment from the Penn Bookstore, located at 3601 Walnut St., at about 9:15 p.m.

July 11 - Edward Thomas, 39, unaffiliated with the University, was arrested for allegedly leaving Fresh Grocer, located at 4001 Walnut St., without paying for merchandise at about 12 p.m.



Fraud

July 16 - A female student, 19, contacted police from Harnwell College House at about 10:45 a.m. to report that an unknown suspect made unauthorized charges on her credit card.

July 14 - Ronald Taylor, 57, unaffiliated with the University, was arrested for allegedly attempting to cash another man's check at Commerce Bank, located at 3731 Walnut St., at about 10:30 a.m.

July 14 - A male student, 20, contacted police to report that an unknown suspect made unauthorized charges to his credit card at about 3 p.m.



Robbery

July 16 - A male unaffiliated with the University, 58, reported that two known suspects approached him on the 4100 block of Ludlow Street, displayed a gun, took $25 from him and fled in a vehicle at about 12:15 p.m.

July 11 - A male unaffiliated with the University, 15, was arrested for allegedly punching a man in the mouth, taking the man's bicycle and fleeing from the scene at about 9:15 p.m.



All information was provided by the Division of Public Safety.
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Seymour Bush

posted 7/28/08 @ 9:02 AM EST

The Division of Public Safety should leave the private property of adults alone and not seize unsecured bikes unless they are causing a hazard. They should concentrate on stopping the above robberies of people riding the bikes. (Continued…)

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