Seventeen local youths who climbed through Adams House dining hall windows and disrupted a Halloween dance may have stolen $250 worth of goods, police said early this morning.
The police ejected the youths but made no arrests, an officer said. He said no valuables were recovered.
The goods allegedly stolen include a leather jacket, a set of keys, a wallet and eyeglasses, all belonging to Adams House resident Gary L. Negbaur '89, police said.
Passing Harvard police saw the youths entering Adams House shortly after 12:30 a.m. and called additional cruisers to the scene, said Adams House Committee Vice Chairman Charles A. Zdebski '88. He said four cruisers arrived at Adams.
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