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Police Log

Jan. 25:

11:56:42 p.m. — Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to Dunster House on a report of someone attempting to open a door.

A search of the area turned up negative.

Jan. 26:

12:28:46 p.m. — Officer was dispatched to take a report of a stolen coat and scarf at Dunster House.

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Jan. 27:

1:23:18 p.m. — Officers were sent to investigate a report of an individual sleeping who would not wake up. After a field interview, the party was identified and two friends were also located in the building. Officers issued a trespass warning, contacted the Step Van and all three parties were taken to a homeless shelter.

5:42:54 p.m. — An HUPD officer was sent to Sever Hall to report on two stolen projectors.

5:57:10 p.m. — Officers were dispatched to investigate a noise complaint on the third floor of Massachusetts Hall. Officers reported noise created by a video game system and they requested the occupants quiet down.

Jan. 28:

2:24:35 a.m. — Officers were sent to check out a noise in the alley by Vanderbilt Hall. They reported that the noise was a snow plow contractor and they asked them to keep the noise to a minimum.

7:52:16 a.m. — HUPD officers were dispatched to Johnston Gate on a report of flyers being handed out in the Yard. Officer requested the individual move to the outside of the gate.

4:04:19 p.m. — Officers were sent to Dunster House on a report of suspicious individual. After a field interview, officers arrested Kim N. Daley, 33, of Lowell, Mass., on charged of breaking and entering, larceny and trespassing.

Jan. 30:

2:18:40 a.m. — Officers were sent to 20 DeWolfe St. on a report of someone knocking on a door. Officer identified the individual and issued a temporary restraining order.

2:27:39 a.m. — Officers responded to Haskins Hall on a report of a disturbance. Officers arrested Soohan Kim, 30, of Cambridge, on charges of domestic assault.

5:56:38 a.m. — An HUPD officer was sent to Morris Hall to take a report of suspicious text messages found on a phone. Officer reported the activity is unfounded at this time.

—Staff writer Hana R. Alberts can be reached at alberts@fas.harvard.edu.

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