Thursday, January 30

• Rensselaer Union

Property Damage: Person reported that their laptop was left on floor in storage area of the Bookstore and someone apparently stepped on it, cracking screen.

Friday, January 31

• West Lot

Larceny: One hubcap taken from ’96 VW parked in lot between 8:50 am and 3:10 pm.

• Armory

Larceny: Wallet stolen from unlocked locker in men’s locker room. License and personal information inside.

Saturday, February 1

• Nason Hall

False Report: Pull station activated on second floor without cause.

• Belle Avenue

Noise Complaint: Resident of Belle Avenue complained to Public Safety about loud music from fraternity. Fraternity advised to turn down music and complied.

Sunday, February 2

• Rousseau House

Fire Alarm: First floor, cooking smoke.

Monday, February 3

• Russell Sage Labs

Medical: Person with unknown illness. Troy Fire Department responded and transported patient to hospital.

• Commons

Criminal Mischief: Pepsi machine vandalized sometime between Friday and Monday.

Tuesday, February 4

• Armory

Medical: Student hurt ankle playing basketball. Troy Fire Department and RPI Ambulance responded. Patient transported to hospital.

Wednesday, February 5

• Sage Lab

Larceny: Student meditating in room heard sound and then discovered unknown male had just stolen his computer. Suspect last seen walking off campus.

• 15th Street

Criminal Mischief: Troy Police arrested picketer for allegedly damaging a vehicle entering construction site.

• 15th Street

Disorderly Conduct: Troy Police arrested picketer for disorderly conduct outside construction site.

• Heffner Alumni House

Medical: Visitor passed out near front entrance. Troy Fire Department responded and patient declined medical attention.

Thursday, February 6

• Greene Building

Larceny: Two Optima E-Pro projectors stolen from second floor gallery on evening of February 4.

• Colonie Apartments

Larceny: Side window of car parked in lot smashed and 90 CDs stolen.

Tip of the Week: When having your car repaired you should only leave the vehicle’s ignition key. Personal keys could be copied.