CRIME WATCH Arrests and Citations Monday, March 4,11:37 p.m.; The Department of Public Safely cited one person near the Science Library for criminal trespassing. Drugs and Alcohol Tuesday, March 5,9:01 p.m.: DPS cited six people in Bean Complex for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Wednesday, March 6.10:09 .p.m.: DPScited one person for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana in Spiller Hal. Thursday, March 7,12:45 a.m.: DPS cited one person in Spiller for posses sion of less than an ounce of marijuana. Friday, March 8,12:09 a.m.: DPS cited several people in Ganoe Hall for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Saturday, March 9,12:01 a.m.: DPS cited one person for carrying an open alcohol container in Dunn Hail. Sunday. March 10,1:06 a.m.: DPS cited five people in the University's Visitor Lot 15 for carrying open alcohol containers in a public place Thefts and Recoveries Monday, March 4,8:30 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bfc^destoter from Pac^c HalL Monday, March 4,11.49 p.m.: Afemalestudent in HP Barnhart report ed several items stoien from her room.. Wednesday, March 6,2:19 a.m.: A female student in Sheldon Hall report ed having some of her property stolen. Wednesday, March 6,3:40 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bicycle stoien from Dunn. Thursday, March 7,3:44 a.m.: DPS received a report of a computer stolen from the Chiles Business Center in Gilbert Hall Thursday, Match 7,10:35 a.m.: DPS received a report of a bicycle stolen from the Knight Law Center. Thursday, March 7,10:44 a.m,: DPS received a report of a bicycle stolen from Walton Complex. Thursday, March 7.12:51 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bicycle stolen from Bean. Thursday, March 7,5:09 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bicycle stolen from McClure Hail. Thursday. March 7,5:24 p.m.: DPS received a report of a bicycle stolen from the University Computer Center. Saturday, March 9,11:36 a.m.: DPS received a report of an attempted bicycle theft from McKenzie Halt, Sunday, March 10,1:57 a.m.: DPS received a report of less than $750 worth of goods stolen from a student at Riley Hail. Sunday, March 10,6:01 p.m.; A female student reported her backpack stolen from the Knight Library. Disorderly Conduct and Vandalism Monday, March 4,11:18 p.m.: A female student in the EMU reported that a person was stalking her. The per son did not talk to her, and DPS is con tinuing to investigate. Tuesday, March 5,9:34 p.m.: DPS received a report from an off campus location of telephone harassment. Thursday, March 7,3:37 p.m.: DPS received a report of reckless burning atCloran Hall. 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