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CAMPUS CRIME LOGS: Dec. 3 to Dec. 8

The following reports were taken from the Boston University Police Department crime logs from Dec. 3 to Dec. 8.

Bicycle stolen

A bicycle was stolen from 725 Commonwealth Ave. on Dec. 3 at 4 p.m. from the rack outside BU’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Breaking and entering

Between 3 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday, electrical equipment was stolen from a construction company at 243 Bay State Road.

Larceny at Warren Towers

A student reported on Wednesday at 11 a.m. that several pieces of jewelry were stolen from her room at 700 Comm. Ave. over Thanksgiving break.

Intruder investigation

On Wednesday at 3:46 p.m., an intruder entered 50 Worthington Road. After a short police investigation, the male claimed he had entered the wrong address and was waiting for a friend.

Bait bike stolen

A BUPD bait bike was stolen from 700 Comm. Ave. on Thursday morning. Officers followed the bike to where it was abandoned on Hemingway Street. No suspects were found.

Shoplifting at City Convenience 

At 10:32 a.m. Thursday, two males were reported shoplifting food from the City Convenience at 957 Comm. Ave. Police later identified the two males as juveniles from the Match Public Charter High School.

Employee threatens other employee

On Thursday at 700 Comm. Ave. around 10:46 a.m., a parking services employee reported an employee drove past him and made a threatening motion towards him upon leaving the parking area.

Assault in Allston

A general investigation began on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. when judicial affairs reported to BUPD that there was an assault of two BU students on Highgate Street. The two males were roommates and were engaged in a fight.

Fire in academic building

On Thursday around 4 p.m., a lab in the Photonics Center located at 8 St. Mary’s St. had a light malfunction and caught fire. There was a charred fixture outside the room, but no one was harmed.

Narcotics found

On Friday morning, officers collected marijuana and paraphernalia from a student’s room at 275 Babcock St. No students were present at the time.

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