Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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University
Police Beat
The following is a list of
campus area crimes taken
from Office of Public Safely
and fugene Police Depart
meal repotts between Nov JH
and Dec <:
• A sluleii lake was rt covered
by OPS on Dei. :> A student
reported he had discovered a
hike similar to his. which was
stolen in January Thu student
had kept the receipt with the
serial number, which was
checked and confirmed.
The stolen bike's user said
siie purchased had the bike
for $65 in i ebruary The bike
was returned to its previous
owner
• Stolen furniture from Wal
ton Complex worth $903 was
reported returned to OPS on
Dec. 5. The head housekeeper
discovered all the furniture —
a vacuum cleaner, a coffee ta
ble and two couches — hack
in its proper place in the com
plex dorms.
The furniture was reported
stolen to ()PS ori N'ov 20
• The theft of S'HO in audio
i assettos. rontpai t discs and
listening et|iii|iment troin a
Walton Complex dorm room
was reported to HIM) on Dei
t The unknown suspect en
tered through the unlot l ed
door.
• OPS recovered $-450 of
items from car theft on Dei i.
\ $250 purse and $200 in
miscellaneous items were
found in the Pioneer Ceme
tery. follow ing the report to
HIM) of these items' theft from
the owner's tar at 19th Ave
nue and Kincaid Street earlier
that day.
The unknown suspect en
tered the car by breaking the
rear window. A $100 back
pack. also stolen from the car.
was not recovered.
• One subject was arrested for
criminal trespass anil resist
ing arrest, and another for
criminal trespass and harass
ment, by OPS and KPD at
Dean Complex on Nov. 2<l
The subjects, who are not
University students reported
1\ entered a dorm room unin
vited. where one subject fon
dled the occupant's leg and
the other wrote down her
phone number.
Officers were dispatched to
the area. While attempting to
arrest the subjects, a scuffle
ensued between the officers
and one of the subjects.
• An $809 cassette recorder
was reported stolen from a
locked room in Straub Com
plex to OPS on Nov. 28
There were no signs of forced
entry by the unknown sus
pect .
• OPS reports 5 bikes stolen,
and one additional bike recov
ered.
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Men Against Rape to meet
Ml I TIM.N
Men Against Rape meets to
night .it I. III in the KM I ' lln.irti
Room
Oregon Public Health Stu
dents is holding .1 potluc k and
_Et als_
open membership meeting to
night from i> it) to H .it the
l.onghouse .it Kith Avenue and
t olumbia Street
Peace Studies program is
holding a general interest meet
mg tonight at 7 ttl in the KM I ’
lien Iunder Room
I'niversity Democrats is
holding a general interest meet
mg tonight at t> in the K\il’
Oak Room I’lte group will cits
i uss the llag hurtling proposal.
Students lor (!hoic e. mandatory
insurant e. and ( IA disc rimm.i
lion
Students lor Creative Altai h
ronism will meet tonight from
7 to 7 t() m the I AH’ I ishhowl
I lie group w ill then i arpool to
c ounc.il
A disc ussion/support group
lor ga\ men will meet tonight
at the koinonia (enter. UN
kmc aid St I onight's lopii
gas s and feminism
MIS( I I I AMAH'S
A Storm the Stairs rec ogni
tion ceremony will he held to
day at I p ill m the [ All' \\ al
nut Room. Awards will he pre
sented lo teams that partii ipat
ed in tin; event All .ire ivel
come
In llnfinishnd Piece lor
PI ay or Piano is the title ul
Mikhalkov's film adaptation ol
Chekhov's Platonov to he
shown tonight at 7 in Studio A
of the Instructional Media Cen
ter. The film is part ol the Rus
sian Film Series, and will he
shown in Russian with I'.nglish
subtitles
The FMI Christmas Cralt
Fair w ill take plat e toda\ and
Thursday from to a m to 'odd
p m Ilandi rafted gilt items
will he available, as will live
musical entertainment
The t( i itlrnt.il Tourist w ill
lie shown tonight at 7 in the Sa
< red Heart Auditorium as part
01 the Mental Health and the
( Ulema film series
Tho t inverse of Dreams is
the title ot a film lo he show n
tonight at 7 It) m Room 1 >4
Straub Hall The showing will
he billowed In a short discus
siou
Summer employment orien
tation will he held todav at
2 tl) p in. in Room 12 of Hen
drii ks Hall
Student Mass a spei i.d St
Nicholas edition, will he held
tonight .it ‘I at the Newman
(ientei lHfiO Kmerald St
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