More than $300 worth of electronic goods were stolen during a break-in at the Law School late last month, according to a HUPD report.
The police were unable to ascertain the exact date of the break-in, a report indicating only that it occurred sometime between November 23 and 28.
During that period, a car Discman, a TV/VCR, and Sony Boom Box valued at $338.99 were removed from a locked office in Pound Hall. Pound Hall houses administrative offices for the Law School.
Security Services Incorporated, a private firm that handles security at the law School, declined to comment on the burglary, as did the police watch commander.
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