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July 16:
11:32 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers responded to a report of someone dumping unauthorized trash into a dumpster.
3:48 p.m.—HUPD officers were dispatched to take the report of an attempted purse theft. Officers detained an individual, conducted a field interview, and then sent the suspicious person on his way.
July 17:
1:00 a.m.—HUPD and Cambridge Police Department (CPD) officers conducted a field interview on a suspect from a previous assault. The individual was sent on his way following a warrant check.
8:44 a.m.—HUPD officers dispatched to take a report of stolen tools from a construction site next to Widener Library.
4:33 p.m.—HUPD officers dispatched to a report of an attempted shoplifting at Citysports. A suspect was stopped, checked for warrants, and sent on his way after a trespass warning.
July 18:
12:13 a.m.—Officers responded to Pennypacker Hall after a noise complaint.
12:44 a.m.—HUPD returned to Pennypacker after an additional noise complaint.
6:18 p.m.—Officers arrived at the Mather House tower in pursuit of a reported suspicious person attempting to enter the building using a lost ID, only to find the individual gone on arrival.
July 19:
11:58 a.m.—Officers were dispatched to Au Bon Pain on a report of a subject matching the description of a suspect in a previous assault. The subject was arrested by CPD for an outstanding warrant.
12:40 p.m.—CPD arrested Larry Dywayne Reese, homeless, age unknown, at the intersection of Mt. Auburn St. and Dunster St. on a shoplifting warrant.
3:00 p.m.—A London resident reported his wallet was stolen from the Hyatt Regency Hotel. Lost contents included international traveler’s checks, an international and United Kingdom driver license and a Harvard ID.
6:50 p.m.—A woman reported her wallet was stolen from her purse during a class at 42 Brattle St. The wallet, missing 60 dollars, was later located within the building.
July 20:
12:20 a.m.—Ronald Dutton, Jr., 17, and Andrea Julien, 18, were arrested by CPD for assault and battery with a soap dish.
12:26 a.m.—An HUPD officer responded to a report of someone lurking in the Cabot Library men’s restroom. The suspicious person could not be located.
9:30 p.m.—CPD reports Emanuel Melo was threatened and punched by an unknown person at 1600 Mass Ave.
July 22:
7:00 p.m.—CPD officers arrested Kimberly M. Johnson, age unknown, at the Harvard Coop for shoplifting and possession of stolen wallets. Johnson allegedly attempted to use stolen credit cards to purchase goods and when that failed, she attempted to steal the goods.
July 23:
Noon—A Cambridge resident reported a juvenile threatened to kill her daughter during a phone conversation.
1:00 p.m.—A student reports her wallet missing after visiting Starbucks at 36 JFK St. She left her purse unattended on the back of her chair, only to find later thar her Mexican driver’s license, Harvard ID, 4 credit cards and $3 were all missing.
July 25:
11:55 p.m.—CPD officers arrested Brett Zaccardi, age 23, at Mass. Ave. and Garden St. for driving after license suspension and for class “D” possession with intent to distribute.
—Emily Almas and April Anderson contributed to the reporting of this article.
—Staff writer Garrett M. Graff can be reached at ggraff@fas.harvard.edu.
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