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Tuesday Nov. 10
The victim stated that his bicycle, which had been secured to a bicycle rack, had been stolen. The lock had been removed and damaged.
Wednesday Nov. 11
An officer was dispatched to the G-11 parking garage. Investigation revealed that the driver side window had been broken out by a large rock. The owner of the vehicle stated that a GPS, iPod and DC power cord were missing.
Friday Nov. 13
The victim stated that when she went to retrieve her iPod from the kitchen of her apartment, she found it to be wet and not functional. She also found that her laminated calendar had been torn from the wall. The victim has had several problems with her roommate and believes that she damaged her iPod while erasing the calendar with a wet paper towel.
Saturday Nov. 14
Officer responded to complaint at Volunteer Hall. The victim stated that her roommate's fiancée had threatened her over video chat on the Internet.
Sunday Nov. 15
Officer was dispatched in reference to a theft. The victim stated that his tool set had been stolen from the kitchen at Fraternity Park. The victim stated that the kitchen area has a keypad entry only and only members of the house know it.
Compiled from UTPD records.
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