Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 11, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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Laptop computer stolen at library
The fallowing campus-area
crimes were reported to the Of
fice of Public Safety or the Eu
gene Police Department be
tween Dec. 3 and Jan. 8:
• On Dec 3 a vacuum cleaner
worth $385 was reported miss
ing from the third floor laundry
room of (larson Hall. OPS has
no suspects.
• Hunting equipment and other
property valued at $1.1)22 was
reported stolen Dei 3 from a
pii kup truck parked in the
Heart Complex parking lot A
hunting bow, arrows, boots and
a camera were taken after ac
cess to truck's interior was
gained through a wing win
dow OPS has no suspects
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• A wallet iind ((intents valued
at $72 .50 vv.is reported stolen
from the KMU on Dei 4 OPS
has no suspects
• The theft of a chair from a
lounge in (Caswell II.ill was re
ported to KPD on Dec. 5. The
chair was valued at $200.
• A power saw valued at $150
was reported stolen from a Uni
versity's employee's car parked
in the Physical Plant parking
lot on Dec. t». EPD has no sus
pects
• A $500 Yamaha guitar and a
carrying case were reported sto
len from a dorm room in Rob
bins Hall on Dec. 6. The gui
tar's owner said the room was
locked. OPS has no suspects.
• OPS officers arrested a Uni
versity housing resident for
criminal trespassing on Dec. ft.
Jason Andrew Marshall of Will
cox Hall, was taken into custo
dy in Clark Hall about 1 a m.
for harassing residents and for
disorderly behavior. Earlier
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that night, OPS officers re
sponding to a complaint told
Marshall to leave Clark Hall
and not return Marshall came
back and was arrested after he
gave a false name to an officer.
• An attempted burglary was
reported at Delta Gamma soror
ity house. 1584 Alder, on Dec.
8 A resident of the house
awoke about 4 a.m. and ob
served a white mule standing
near a fire escape outside a
window in the sleeping porch.
When verbally confronted, the
suspect put his hand through a
hole in the window screen and
then fled on foot.
The suspect is described as
about 24 years old. 6 feet 2
inches tall with a thin build
and brown hair. He was last
seen wearing a navy parka and
jeans.
• The University Bookstore re
ported two charger adaptors
valued at $150 each were stolen
from a floor display on Dec. 11.
EPD has no suspects.
• An incident of public inde
cency was reported to EPD on
Dec. 11. A woman observed a
man masturbating in a stairwell
in Condon Hall. The suspect is
described as a white male wear
ing jeans.
• A laptop computer, printer
and scanner valued at $2,200
was reported stolen from the
Knight Library on Dec. 13. The
victim left the equipment in a
carrying case near a card cata
log and returned 25 minutes
later to find it missing. EPD has
no suspects.
• A transient was arrested for
trespassing and assaulting an
OPS student patrol officer near
15th Avenue and Agate Street
on Dec 17. Robert Carlyon Mill
er. 28. was taken into custody
by EPD after he hit an OPS offi
cer who had advised Miller to
leave the Bean Complex area.
Miller, who had been sleeping
near a trash bin. became verbal
ly abusive and then physically
violent when questioned. The
officer suffered minor injuries
to the face.
• A $354 word processor was
reported stolen from the Uni
vcrsity Inn on Dec. 18. The vic
tim said the word processor
was stored under a bed in a
locked room. EPD has no sus
pects.
• A transient was taken into
custody near the law school on
Dec. 20. EPD arrested Joseph
Michael Srain, 41. for trespass
ing. OPS officers had advised
him of trespassing laws earlier
that night. OPS had given Srain
a letter in May stating he was
no longer allowed on campus.
• Parts were reported stolen
from a motorcycle parked near
the covered tennis courts on
Jan. 3. Reported missing were
shock absorber caps and a
ferring, valued in total at $500.
OPS has no suspects.
• A tool box, tools, tire chains,
ski boots and poles were report
ed stolen to OPS from a car
parked in the Bean Complex
parking lot on Jan 3. The
items, valued at $175, were sto
len after the trunk of the Volks
wagen Jetta was pried open.
• A computer scanner worth
$130 was reported stolen from
F.sslinger Hall on jan. 2. OPS
has no suspects.
• A Sony camcorder valued at
$3,000 was reported stolen
from Pacific Hall on Jan. 4. The
camcorder was stored with oth
er electronic equipment in a
locked classroom and was tak
en sometime between )an. 2
and (an. 4. EPD has no sus
pects.
• OPS officers were called to
investigate a domestic dispute
in Carson Hall on )an. 6. The
dispute involved a boyfriend
and girlfriend; an informational
report was filed.
• A custodian found a stolen
wallet and credit cards in a
men's restroom at the law
school on )an. 7. Cash had been
taken from the wallet, which
was returned to its owner.
• Also, seven bikes were re
ported stolen to OPS; none was
recovered.
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