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University Police Chief Matthew Toohey yesterday linked a theft of over $100 in cash and valuables from Dunster House with similar jobs reported several weeks ago at Leverett and Hastings Houses. "Whoever it is, he has been having a great time of it," Toohey said.
The recent caper occurred in F and G entries of Dunster at about 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 17.
The unknown bandit, seen only by a newsboy who could not identify him, made the rounds of the open rooms of G entry, taking a watch costing $100 from William M. Gurton '56 and then $30 in cash from Roger Raquart '54 in F entry.
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