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9/25/2017, 8:36pm

Police briefs 9/20-9/24/17

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Bicycle stolen from McCune Hall

Amanda Domian, of Creekside Apartments, reported to university police on Wednesday that her 26-inch black and blue Huffy bicycle had been stolen from the bike rack in front of McCune Hall.

Domian reported she had placed her bicycle in the bike rack at approximately 8 p.m., and when she returned at approximately 9:10 p.m. she discovered it was missing. 

The bicycle has a large square metal lock attached to its frame and has not been located at this time.

Computer stolen from Harley Hall

Kathryn Solsky, of Harley Hall, reported to university police on Sunday that her MacBook had been stolen from her residence hall room.

Solsky believes that an unknown person entered her dorm room between Saturday and Sunday night and removed her MacBook without her consent.

Solsky was able to provide the serial number of the computer, allowing the computer to be entered into the SU police department’s system as a stolen item.

The investigation remains open at this time.

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