Disappearing vehicle
A student who parked her car in the Dunn Hall Parking Lot on Oct. 21 returned the next day at 11:21 a.m. to find it was not in the place she parked it. She thinks someone moved it because she left the key in the vehicle. The case is under investigation.
Long Road accident
Police received a report of a two-vehicle collision on Long Road near the Alfond Arena at 8:57 p.m. Oct. 20. The accident involved a Hyundai and a Toyota. The Toyota was driven by Matthew Booth, 25, Old Town. A license check showed his Connecticut driver’s license was suspended. He was unable to produce valid proof of insurance. Booth was issued a summons for operating without a license and a traffic ticket for failure to provide evidence of insurance. Total damage to both vehicles was estimated at $3,000.
Stolen memory
A Barrows Hall faculty member reported someone entered his office and removed a 500-gigabyte hard drive from his desk sometime between Oct. 15 and 22. The eBook hard drive is valued at $225. The case is under investigation.
De-faced
A student reported a CD player faceplate was stolen from his Honda Accord while parked in the Hilltop Parking Lot between 8 p.m. Oct. 19 and 5 p.m. Oct. 21. The Pioneer faceplate’s estimated value is $150. The case is under investigation.
Missing his K-Swiss
A student parked his vehicle in the Jenness Hall Parking Lot at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 14 and returned Oct. 16 to find someone had entered the locked vehicle and stolen an iPod Nano, a white iPod charger, a Verizon cell phone charger and a pair of K-Swiss sneakers. The student estimated the total value of the items at $100.
Track take
A York Hall resident reported at 12:33 p.m. Oct. 20 that his bike, which was locked in front of the building, was stolen sometime between Oct. 16 and 19. The bike, a men’s orange Track 4800, is valued at $550. The case is under investigation.
Brother’s bike stolen
A brother of Delta Tau Delta fraternity left his gray and black Hardrock specialized mountain bike unlocked behind his fraternity house on Oct. 19 and went to retrieve it at 8:51 the next morning to find it had been stolen. The bike’s estimated value is $500.
Wheel-less for a week
A student whose bike was stolen from the Kennebec Hall bike rack a week ago found it locked outside Estabrook Hall at 6:49 p.m. Oct. 21. The estimated value of the Magna Alpine bike is $200. Police cut the lock and returned the bike to the owner.












