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POLICE LOG

April 22:

12:18 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers reported to 10 DeWolfe St. in response to people allegedly smoking marijuana in the parking lot. The responding officers determined that the party was, in fact, smoking cigars.

5:27 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Johnston Gate in order to investigate a person reportedly bothering others at the shuttle stop. The officer was unable to locate the individual upon arrival.

9:54 p.m.—Officers were sent to Appley Court because of a report concerning a fire on the fire escape. HUPD responded along with the Cambridge Fire Department (CFD), who extinguished the fire that had caught on a small rug.

April 23:

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12:04 a.m.—Police responded to Johnston Gate because of a report that the shuttle bus driver was being harrassed by a group of people. The officers intercepted the bus and resolved the misunderstanding between the group and the driver.

5:27 p.m.—An officer was sent to 20 Prescott St. to investigate the theft of $8,000 worth of jewelry, which had been secured in the stolen jewelry box.

April 24:

2:21 a.m.—Officers reported to Quincy House because of a report alleging that a woman with a no-trespass warning had entered the premises. Upon arrival, officers placed Kyba B. Thai, 19, under arrest for trespassing.

9:43 p.m.—A report of a “disturbance” led police to Currier House, where they questioned the parties involved and checked them for warrants and wants. The responding officers determined that no crime had been committed and cleared the scene.

April 25:

2:34 p.m.—An officer was dispatched to Fay House to investigate the theft of a crimson, black, and white flag. The stolen flag was valued at $200.

3:17 p.m.—HUPD officers assisted Cambridge Police Department (CPD) in the search for a robbery suspect in the area of Mass. Avenue and Remington Street. The search proved unsuccessful.

April 26:

8:09 a.m.—An officer reported to the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) to investigate the damage that a parked, brown Lexus sustained allegedly by a hit and run. The officer found that the driver’s door was dented and scratched.

8:17 a.m.—A report of a stolen home plate led an officer to a baseball field in Allston. The officer found that, in addition to the theft, a few sand bags and a tarp had been dumped onto the field.

10:46 p.m.—An officer was sent to an apartment on 83 Brattle St. because of a reported forced entry, in which a set of keys and a $2000 laptop computer had been found missing.

April 27:

12:48 a.m.—An officer responded to Adams House because of the theft of a laptop computer that had been left unattended in a common room. The stolen computer was valued at $250.

3:44 a.m.—An officer took note of a “suspicious” call that had been received in dispatch. The caller was seeking to file a complaint against a few affiliates of Harvard.

6:13 p.m.—An unwanted individual who allegedly attempted to gain access to dinner at Adams House prompted an officer to search the area for the perpetrator. The individual could not be found.

April 28:

4:48 p.m.—HUPD officers were sent to the Holyoke Center in response to an unwanted guest who repeatedly entered and exited the men’s room. The responding officers sent the individual away.

7:29 p.m.—An officer tipped the station off to a possible drug transaction taking place on 1238 Mass. Ave. Additional officers, including CPD officers, responded to the scene and took Maryanne S. Hamilton, 22, and Jennifer L. Hayes, 28, into custody. Hamilton of Cambridge and Hayes of Roxbury both face charges of drug possession with intent to distribute.

—ROBIN M. PEGUERO

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