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Police Log

Oct. 31:

9:36 p.m.-- Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) and Cambridge Police Department (CPD) units responded to a report of an unarmed robbery of a Harvard College student. The suspect was described as a black male in his early 30s with curly brown hair, wearing a brown leather jacket and riding a mountain bike.

Nov. 1:

9:21 p.m.-- A guard reported a motorcyclist riding around on the triangle outside Eliot House. The subject was located and reprimanded.

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Nov. 2:

7:30 a.m.-- HUPD received a call from CPD asking that political signs be removed from a building opposite the King School. The signs had been taken down by the time a unit responded.

8:11 p.m.-- A suspicious person was reported in Goldenson Hall.

10:26 p.m.--Two homeless people were removed from the Radcliffe Yard.

10:45 p.m.-- HUPD transported two ballot boxes per the request of CPD.

Nov. 3:

2:35 p.m.-- HUPD responded to a report of people stuck in an Eliot House elevator.

3:31 p.m.-- HUPD units stood by while the manager of the Harvard Square Hotel removed an unwanted guest.

11:19 p.m.-- An HUPD officer reported that her police radio had been stolen.

Nov. 4:

12:05 p.m.--A burning bus was reported outside Memorial Hall.

5:56 p.m.--A resident of 20 DeWolfe St. complained that two males had knocked on his door and offered to sell him drugs.

Nov. 5:

12:30 p.m.--HUPD units at the Cambridge Marriott arrested a Cambridge resident for possession of stolen credit cards and larceny over $250. The credit cards had been stolen from the Malkin Athletic Center.

9:23 a.m.-- HUPD arrested a Falls River man for an outstanding warrant stemming from an armed assault with intent to murder.

10:34 p.m.-- A proctor reported that several students were drinking outside of Mass. Hall. The students were gone when HUPD arrived.

Nov. 6:

3:17 p.m.--HUPD units at Au Bon Pain arrested a Cambridge resident for assorted warrants.

10:44 p.m.--A homeless person followed a resident of Leverett House into McKinlock Hall. HUPD units could not locate the subject.

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