Two mini-tower computers were stolen from the Science Center some time last week, according to Peggy A. McNamara, a spokesperson for the Harvard University Police Department.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services reported the computers missing March 29, McNamara said.
The computer were taken between 5 p.m. on March 26 and 3:42 p.m. on March 29, when computer service persons notified the police, she said.
The two computers, which have not been recovered, are estimated to be worth $2,700 each, McNamara said.
Police detectives have dusted for fingerprints, but the results of these tests are unknown at this time, McNamara said.
"There were no indications that there were any witnesses [to the theft]," she added.
Read more in News
War Means War in KosovoRecommended Articles
-
Police Catch Suspects In Bicycle Theft, Scam On Friday; Arrest TwoThe Harvard University Police arrested two men last Friday for unrelated thefts. On a routine patrol early Friday morning, Officer
-
City's New Top Cop Helps Catch Theft SuspectWhen Cambridge Police Sgt. Frank Pasquarello was assigned to show the city's new police commissioner, Ronnie Watson, the firehouse on
-
Student Robbed At Knife-Point Outside LamontIn the third armed robbery of an undergraduate in less than two weeks, a student was attacked and robbed at
-
GSAS Student Assaulted Walking on Kirkland StreetA graduate student was the victim of an indecent assault last Thursday morning, according to a community advisory issued by
-
GSE Library Staffer Assaulted After Confronting Wallet ThiefA member of the administrative staff at the Graduate School of Education's Gutman Library was assaulted at approximately 4 p.m.
-
Police Hunt for Homeless IntruderHarvard police yesterday warned students to be on the watch for a homeless man who might try to enter their