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10/10/2016, 8:48pm

Police Briefs Oct. 4–8

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Bicycle theft near Harley Hall

Sarah Nagy of Harley Hall came to university police on Wednesday to report the theft of her bicycle.

Nagy left her bicycle at the Harley Hall bike rack Tuesday around 2:30 p.m. When she went back to get her bicycle the next day, Nagy realized it was missing.

The bike is a light-blue Schwinn Prestige women’s 26-inch cruiser and is valued at $200. The investigation is ongoing.

Three students charged at McCune Hall

University police charged three students with alcohol- and drug-related offenses in connection with an incident that occurred Oct. 5

Police charged Nicholas F. Posocco, 19, of McCune Hall, with possession of a small amount of marijuana; Andrew L. McNabb, 18, of McCune Hall, with possession of drug paraphernalia; and Brandon T. Hemmerle, 18, of Naugle Hall, with possession of alcohol.

McCune Hall residence staff told police there was an incident involving marijuana in the building. Officers searched a room in McCune Hall and discovered a small amount of marijuana, several items of drug paraphernalia and alcohol. Officers confiscated the items.

Posocco, McNabb and Hermmerle were released at the scene and charged.

Prospective student hit by egg

An admissions office tour guide came to university police on Saturday to report a prospective student was hit in the face by an egg. While on a tour someone threw the egg from a vehicle and struck the woman.

The tour guide described the vehicle as a black car with tinted windows. The woman suffered from a cut to the lip and the inside of her mouth.

Charges are pending if the suspect is identified.

Theft near Ezra Lehman Library

Caleb Schelander of Shippensburg came to the university police on Oct. 4 to report the theft of the Papa John’s Pizza advertising sign that was on the roof of his car.

Schelander parked his car between the Ceddia Union Building and the Ezra Lehman Library to deliver pizza. Schelander said while he was away, someone stole the advertising sign from the roof of his car.

Officers discovered that a friend of Schelander’s removed the sign from his car. The complaint was later cleared.

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