The following incidents were listed in the Cambridge Police Department blotter from Nov. 16 to Nov. 23.
Nov. 16
A Museum Way resident reports that she observed an unknown male in her apartment. She says she believes he was sleepwalking. The man was apparently the guest of another person who lives in the building. The complainant pushed the man out of her apartment.
Nov. 17
At 3:00 p.m. an employee of Ritz Camera located in CambridgeSide Galleria reports the theft of a Panasonic Digital Palmcorder valued at $1,200.
At 3:20 p.m. an employee of Ritz Camera located in CambridgeSide Galleria reports the theft of a Nikon Coolpix camera from a store display case. The camera is valued a $1,700.
A Brattle Street resident reports that her estranged boyfriend who is the soon-to-be father of her baby told her he would kill her if she told others that he was the father of her baby.
An employee of The Body Shop, located at 1400 Mass. Ave., reports that a well-dressed man in his 30s came into the store and stole four bottles of lotion valued at $80. The complainant states that the suspect comes into the store often and shoplifts.
Nov. 18
A Cambridge resident reports that at 2:40 a.m. a patron of a local bar was stopped by the bartender from consuming more alcohol. The patron then became upset and knocked a pair of glasses off his table. The suspect's friend confronted him in the bar's parking lot and tried to take his keys. The suspect tried to punch his friend and then fled.
A Beacon Street resident reports that a credit card was stolen from his locker at the Cambridge Fitness Gym. The victim reports that $12.000 have been charged to his account.
Nov. 19
A man representing E Ink, located at 45 Spinelli Way, reports that a former company employee stole information that contained valuable intellectual property.
A Garden Street resident reports that she was assaulted in the Pit area of Harvard Square. The victim claims she was assaulted by two men in their 20s who used her cane to beat her, scratching her head and eyes.
Nov. 20
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