$60 poorer
A student lost $60 while working out at the Student Recreation and Fitness Center on Jan. 18. The male reported that he put his belongings in an unlocked day locker while working out from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. When he returned, he found that $60 cash was taken from his wallet, but nothing else was removed. He informed the police on Jan. 22, and the case is under investigation.
Stolen camera
A backpack was left on the men’s locker room bench of the Rec. Center. The student left the backpack from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m. on Jan. 18 and found it on the floor when he returned. His $400 Panasonic Lumix digital camera was gone. The incident is under investigation.
Student loses credit
A female student had to cancel all her credit cards on Jan. 22 after someone stole them from her wallet. The DTAV resident believes the cards were stolen between Jan. 19 and Jan. 22. The theft is under investigation.
Collins Center, or Medical Center?
Public Safety received a call from the foreman of the Collins Center of the Arts construction site on Jan. 22. It was 10:13 a.m. when he reported a white male wandering around the site drunk. Officers located the male on site, who told them he was 43 years old and from New Hampshire, and he was trying to get to Eastern Maine Medical Center. The man said that he had taken the city bus from Bangor, and assumed the university was the hospital because of the large buildings. Officers assisted the intoxicated-but-coherent man in locating the BAT bus and directed him to the hospital.
Stolen permit rescued
On Jan. 21 at 10:22 a.m. a Parking Services employee reported a white Jeep Grand Cherokee illegally parked in a visitors spot of the Stevens parking lot. Officers could see a parking permit in the front seat of the Jeep and ran the number. The permit was reported stolen on Sept. 10 from a vehicle in the MCA lot. Officers had the vehicle towed, and the owner, Benjamin Barton, 24, Winterport, came to Public Safety looking for it at 11:45 a.m. Barton said he was aware the permit was stolen from a vehicle, and was summonsed for receiving stolen property.
DARE to leave your things unsecured?
A cell phone was stolen from the men’s locker room of the Rec. Center on Jan. 20. A student left his belongings on the locker room floor at 4:30 p.m. and found them rifled through when he returned at 6. His black LG DARE cell phone with a rubber cover was removed from his coat pocket. The phone is valued at $300 and the theft is under investigation.












