Andre Stuckey, the man suspected of committing a slew of Yard burglaries this fall, was arrested this morning in California, according to the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD).
Hours after his release from prison last Wednesday for similar crimes, Stuckey allegedly broke into several rooms in Matthews Hall and stole wallets from students.
A HUPD official said that Stuckey is in custody at the Los Angeles County Jail, and is being held on a warrant issued by a Calfornia university.
Please see our story in tomorrow's Crimson.
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