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CAMPUS CRIME LOGS: Mad Nunchuk Skills

The following reports were taken from the Boston University Police Department crime logs from March 18 to March 24.

Monday, an unknown person broke into a BU employee’s vehicle at about 3:14 p.m. while it was parked behind 91 Bay State Road. A martial arts uniform, gloves and wooden knives were listed among the items stolen.

Spring break-in

An apartment at 133 Bay State Road was found burglarized at about 4 p.m. on Monday. Upon returning from spring break, a student discovered both his television and Xbox video game console were missing. BU Police Department officers determined that the suspect, who is still unknown, used a window in the back of the building to gain entry to the apartment.

Sry, butt-dial

A student walked into the BUPD station on 32 Harry Agganis Way at about 4 p.m. Wednesday to inform authorities that she had been receiving repeated phone calls from an unknown male over the past few weeks. The suspect had called her more than 80 times. BUPD officers are currently investigating the case.

Guns are no fun

BUPD responded to an alleged report of gun violence at 33 Harry Agganis Way when a cleaning staff member falsely reported someone using a gun in the women’s restroom. The gun was actually an air gun being used as a movie prop. It has since been confiscated and the incident was reported to the Judicial Affairs department.

Theft and batteries

At 755 Commonwealth Ave. at about 9:34 a.m., a City Convenience staff member reported that a female had come into the store and shoplifted batteries. The suspect had allegedly shoplifted twice before.

Risky business

A former 25 Buick St. employee allegedly made threats toward his former employer at the end of an exit interview Friday. The incident was reported to BUPD at about 12 p.m.

Not the Cane’s!

Friday, an unknown suspect stole a student’s wallet from the first floor of Agganis Arena. The student noticed the stolen wallet was missing after attempting to purchase food later on at Raising Cane’s  at about 9 p.m.

GS-U shouldn’t be here

At 755 Comm. Ave. at 4 p.m. Sunday, BUPD officers removed two non-affiliates who had made their way into the dining area of the George Sherman Union and were attempting to solicit money from BU students. They were removed from the building and issued two trespass warnings.

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