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Police blotter: Nov. 8 – Nov. 20

Friday, November 8

Pitt police assisted City police with an indecent exposure on Ward Street.

An individual reported the theft of their iPad at the Old Engineering Hall. Investigation pending.

Pitt police assisted Allegheny County Sheriffs with an injunction securing the Panther Pit.

Pitt police issued one citation for retail theft at the Book Center.

Saturday, November 9

Pitt police issued citations for false ID to law enforcement at 718 Devonshire Street.

An officer took a report regarding a criminal mischief at Acrisure Stadium. Investigation pending.

Sunday, November 10

An officer issued a citation for underage drinking at Irvis Hall.

Pitt police conducted a summons arrest for defiant trespass at Litchfield Tower C.

Monday, November 11

An officer took a report regarding the theft of a bottle of Gatorade at Trees Hall. Investigation pending.

An officer arrested an individual on an outstanding warrant arrest issued by the Pittsburgh police at the Cathedral of Learning.

Pitt police issued one citation for invasion of privacy at the Cathedral of Learning.

Tuesday, November 12

An officer took a report regarding a hit and run that occurred in the 3500 block of Forbes Avenue. Investigation pending.

An officer took a report regarding criminal mischief at the Cost Sports Center. Investigation pending.

Wednesday, November 13

An individual reported a retail theft at The Pitt Shop. Investigation pending.

An individual left their MacBook unattended, and upon returning, it was missing at Posvar Hall. Investigation pending.

An individual reported a retail theft at The Pitt Shop. Investigation pending.

Pitt police issued one citation for obstructing highways at Forbes and Atwood.

Thursday, November 14

Pitt police conducted one warrant arrest for indecent exposure at Forbes and Bouquet.

An individual reported the theft of miscellaneous items from the receptionist’s desk on the 36th floor of the Cathedral of Learning. Investigation pending.

Friday, November 15

An officer took a harassment report at Trees Hall.

Saturday, November 16

An officer took a report regarding criminal mischief at Acrisure Stadium. Investigation pending.

Sunday, November 17

An officer confiscated a small amount of marijuana on a traffic stop at the 3900 block of Forbes Avenue.

An officer issued two individuals citations for possession of marijuana at Irvis Hall.

Pitt police assisted City police with a retail theft at the 3600 block of Forbes Avenue.

Monday, November 18

An officer took a report regarding the theft of tools at the Cathedral of Learning. Investigation pending.

An officer took a report regarding the theft of a laptop at Benedum Hall. Investigation pending.

Tuesday, November 19

An officer took a report regarding the theft of luggage at Trees Hall. Investigation pending.

A campus security authority reported a fondling at the Litchfield Tower lobby. The victim did not file a police report.

Pitt police assisted City police with a suspicious person at Semple Street. The individual was charged with loitering and prowling at night.

Wednesday, November 20

Pitt police responded to a welfare check at The Bridge on Forbes. After they left, the complainant called back and said there was a physical altercation prior to the first call.

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