Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 02, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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Man caught riding stolen bicycle
I hr following is .1 list of campus area i rimes
reported to the (Iffi< r of Public Snfetv and the 1 u
gcne Polite Department between |ul\ Pi and
Aug 1
• Two men were stopped b\ an KPI) officer .11 the
corner of l'«th Avenue and Kint aid Street \ug 1
alter thes were observed acting suspit iously
around two c.impus area hike rat ks
Police Beat
One of the men was riding a bit vt lr that a
! niversits student had reported stolen Iu 1 \ tt.
and was taken into custwh for failure to appear
in t ourt on a theft i harge I he offic er t onlisi ated
a pair of lioll iiitleis from the other man ! lie
bit:vt le a St00 Trek mountain hike was returned
to its ow net Aug 1
•A I at amp! it iei and t w ■ < speaker •• Were stolen
from a (nnverlibir paiked at apartments at 1. ill
Mdet St on |tilv li a total loss of SlIK) 1 he
driver had parked the t ar with the lop down.
• A hike ■ at and i min i rat k worth a total of Slid
were stolen from a bike parked at the edut atiun
building July 1 7
• i nknown suspects removed the antenna and
damaged the bumper of a car parked .it the Bean
Complex parking lot Inly 17. causing $500 in
damage
• Three photocopied Si bills were found in the
< hange machine of the Knight Library July ft. re
sulting in the loss of an equal amount in quarters
• I no male subjects were seen jumping up and
down on the roof and hood of a Campus Sec urit\
vehic le parked at the corner of l.tth Avenue* and
I ligh Street I he men. \\ ho left the scene u itliout
being apprehended, caused $400 in damage to
the c ar
• A i he. ktiook and a baseball bat and glove were
stolen from a vehic le parked .it apartments at
15-4-1 Alder St a total loss of $1 17 The tim er of
the car had left Ins door unloc ked
• A resident of the Phi Delta 1'heta fraternity.
1477 Kincaid St left nine pairs of athletic shoes
in his loc ked room )ulv H, and returned July 74 to
find them stolen The shoes were valued at $72.5
• In addition. OPS reports 12 bikes stolen and
one additional bike recovered
Earth First! blamed for $2,
in damages
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Sequoia National I <• i>■.f nffi
i i.11s t ontend thal I arth 1 irst1
d«lnnnstra!iits i ,111st■<i about
S.1 nun damage In vandalizing
•i logging m,til ,mhI equipment
during MnndavX Redwood
Summer1 protest
A (Ration chaining viola
turns nl terms of a permit \\ a-,
issued against one protest lead
ei. Mark Huntington of Sail
l-'r.mt isi o. and others will be
tiled said ranger Del
Pengillev
ranger
Iii addition. .1 bund .ii
i omp.invipg <i group (..imping
penult issued to Brian Id kert ot
Sprmgville iii.iv lie forfeited nil
ground.1' tli.it demonstrators
violated permit language that
liars vandalism, said 1 ee Itelatl
fire management off i< ei
I i kert said he could not he
held responsible for the a( lions
of the more than 100 demon
strators who hiked down a re
mote logging trail near Quak
mg Aspen lampground Mon
day morning
As spokesman and organ
i/.ei tor Redwood Summer. I
adhered to .1 non v iolent and
peaceful i ode.' Id kert said
Vandalism included letting
tile air out of six tires on .1 (!at
erpillar tractor A tliii h i able
was wrapped around one piece
of mat hinei v. and one end of
the cable was stui k inside the
engine compartment
Other demonstrators rolled
logs and boulders onto the log
ging road at various spots along
the trail
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