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Police Log

April 15

1:05 am: Officers responded to Cabot House after a caller reported four suspicious males. Officers identified the subjects and sent them on their way after a warrant check.

April 16

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3:46 pm: A caller reported vandalism in a ladies room.

5:00 pm: A caller reported a suspicious person following her and making lewd gestures in the Widener Library stacks. Officers searched the building but were unable to find the suspect.

April 17

1:26 pm: A person walked into the station to report a bicycle larceny from 10 DeWolfe St.

7:37 pm: Officers responded to Au Bon Pain after a caller reported that two missing juveniles had been found.

April 18

12:42 am: Officers told residents of Soldiers Field Park to quiet a party after neighbors complained. Occupants agreed to lower the noise level.

1:48 pm: Approximately fifty demonstrators were reported inside of Mass Hall as part of a Progressive Student Labor Movement protest.

8:52 pm: A caller stated that someone she knew was looking in her window in Perkins Hall. She described the man as white, about 6'4" and 185 pounds, with chin length light blonde hair, wearing a dark gray business suit, and carrying a black briefcase & shoulder bag. She said that he was last seen walking south on Oxford St. Units responded to the area but were unable to find him.

April 19

1:40 am: Officers responded to a fire in Currier House. Officers investigated the fire scene along with the arson investigator from the Cambridge Fire Department and determined it to be set by an unknown person.

April 20

8:49 pm: An officer spoke with a resident of Peabody terrace who was having a barbecue on the fire escape. The Harvard Real Estate superintendent was notified and advised of the situation.

April 21

4:50 am: Officers searched the area around Johnston Gate for the suspects in an assault. An ambulance was sent to the scene to evaluate the victim who was then transported to her residence. The victim and one suspect identified are not affiliated with the University.

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