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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 November 19 through November 25, 2001 . 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 November 19 and November 25, 2001 . 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.

11/19/01

8:55 AM

Theft

3131 Walnut St

Tools taken

11/19/01

3:01 PM

Theft

220 S 32nd St

Stereo taken from auto

11/19/01

3:12 PM

Theft

3200 Walnut St

Suspect observed taking property from auto

11/19/01

5:41 PM

Burglary

4224 Osage Ave

Computer and stereo taken from residence

11/19/01

11:27 PM

Auto Theft

399 S 34th St

Vehicle taken

11/20/01

7:34 AM

Theft

3600 blk Ludlow

Stereo taken from auto

11/20/01

3:15 PM

Theft

3417 Spruce St

Wallet taken from backpack

11/20/01

3:46 PM

Theft

51 N. 39th St

Credit card machine taken from office

11/20/01

6:37 PM

Theft

4200 Locust St

Registration sticker and letter taken from plate

11/21/01

10:03 AM

Theft

421 Curie Blvd

Camera taken from desk drawer

11/21/01

11:35 AM

Burglary

4010 Spruce St

Lock box safe and backpack taken

11/21/01

11:55 AM

Theft

3000 South St

Bike taken

11/21/01

1:36 PM

Theft

3740 Hamilton Walk

Computer taken

11/22/01

1:56 AM

Retail Theft

3744 Spruce St

Merchandise taken without payment/Arrest

11/22/01

9:46 AM

Theft

422 Curie Blvd

Wallet taken from purse while unattended

11/22/01

10:43 PM

Vandalism

250 S. 33rd St

Glass to snack container broken

11/23/01

8:32 AM

Theft

41st/Pine

Stereo taken from auto

11/23/01

12:29 PM

Theft

3610 Hamilton Walk

2 Credit cards removed from wallet

11/23/01

10:48 PM

Theft

3200 Chestnut St

Property taken from auto

11/24/01

10:12 AM

Vandalism

41st/Chester

Window to auto broken

11/24/01

4:09 PM

Att Burglary

4101 Walnut St

Unknown person attempted to enter residence

11/25/01

2:08 PM

Burglary

3914 Spruce St

Various property taken from residence

11/25/01

5:21 PM

Trespass

3714 Spruce St

Unauthorized person in area/Arrest

11/25/01

6:36 PM

Theft

4037 Spruce St

Computer taken

18th District Crimes Against Persons

7 incidents and 1 arrests (including 6 robberies, & 1 homicide) were reported between November 19 and November 25, 2001 by the 18th District covering the Schuylkill River to 49th Street and Market Street to Woodland Avenue.

11/19/01

11:59 PM

3800 Sansom

Robbery

11/20/01

11:14 AM

4857 Chestnut

Robbery

11/20/01

2:45 PM

4301 Locust

Robbery/Arrest

11/21/01

5:30 AM

3000 Market

Robbery

11/23/01

9:37 AM

5147 Baltimore

Homicide

11/25/01

6:00 AM

721 51st St

Robbery

11/25/01

10:15 PM

400 48th St

Robbery


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 14, December 4, 2001

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
December 4, 2001
Volume 48 Number 14
www.upenn.edu/almanac/

President Rodin has named a Philadelphia lawyer and Penn alumnus as the new vice president and chief of staff.
The Gender Equity Committee's Report on the status of women faculty at Penn concludes that problems reside primarily in individual departments rather than at the University-wide level.
The President and Provost reply to the Gender Equity Report and indicate an effort to work more closely with the deans to correct departmental inequities.
The University Council Open Forum will include topics of concern to various constituencies including staff and students.
Fire and Emergency Services has a new director with decades of experience.
The Division of Public Safety's Advisory Board makes recommendations concerning enforcement of PENNCard policies.
Dr. Thomas McNair Scott, a pioneering pediatric researcher and professor, dies at the age of 100 after an extensive career.
The new Faculty/Staff Directory is out and its cover celebrates the 125 Years of Women at Penn.
The report of the Ombudsman compares the cases of conflict handled by that office over the past several years.
Retirement Seminars will be held this week for faculty and staff who want to prepare for the future.
Flu shots will be available to faculty and staff; registration is required.
Penn's Way weekly raffles are underway; the deadline for the next one is Friday