Lily S. Corrigan '03 said she discovered Sunday morning that her wallet was missing.
"It's a personal attack," Corrigan said. "Someone was in here."
Students on the fourth and fifth floors said they are scared by the rash of break-ins, adding that they are becoming suspicious of their fellow students.
"We're really paranoid," Corrigan said.
HUPD officers said they do not believe the Matthews break-ins are connected to the break-in at Thayer, but a single perpetrator may have committed the two incidents on the same floor in Matthews.
One police official said they are looking for a man convicted of breaking into Matthews a couple of years ago, who is now out of jail.
"If I ever meet the person who did this..." Corrigan said, her voice trailing off.
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