Saturday, September 4
• Sunset Terrace
Larceny: Car broken into between September 2 and September 4. Stereo, speakers, and amp stolen.
• Sunset Terrace
Larceny: Car entered between September 2 and September 4. Stereo and speakers stolen.
• Kellogg Drive
Larceny: Car broken into between 2 am and 1:30 pm. Car stereo stolen.
• Colonie Apts.
Larceny: Car entered between September 3 and September 4. Stereo and cell phone stolen.
• North Lot
Larceny: Car entered between August 30 and September 4. Stereo stolen.
• Colonie Apts.
Larceny: Car entered between September 3 and September 4. Stereo, amp, and speakers stolen.
• Kellogg Drive
Larceny: Car broken into between 1:30 am and 10 pm. Stereo, speakers, and dome light stolen.
Sunday, September 5
• Kellogg Drive
Larceny: Car broken into between September 4 and September 5. Stereo and cash stolen.
Tuesday, September 7
• Main Campus
Larceny: Bicycle stolen from bike rack by library.
• Main Campus
Larceny: Bicycle stolen from bike rack by Greene building.
• Main Campus
Attempted Larceny: Public Safety patrol observed two persons acting suspiciously by library bike rack. Foot pursuit ensued, subjects fled west into city where contact was lost. One bicycle recovered.
Wednesday, September 8
• McGiffert House
Burglary: Couch, TV, and VCR stolen from apartment sometime between May 16 and August 18.
• VIC
Medical: Student walked into VIC and reported abdominal pain. Troy Fire Department responded and transported patient to hospital.
• Main Campus
Reckless Endangerment: Four students created condition which endangered the safety of passersby. Judicial action pending.
• Armory Lot
Property Damage: RPI vehicle struck guardrail. Property damage only.
• Quad
Larceny: Two bikes stolen from bike rack.
Thursday, September 9
• Stackwyck Apts.
GDA: Student allegedly causing disturbance at residence. Judicial action pending.
• Biotechnology Center
Medical: Student walked into glass window. Bumped fore-head, declined medical attention.
Tip of the Week: Make note of the location of emergency phones throughout the cam-pus. Placed for your safety and convenience they may also be used to promptly report suspicious activity.
