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Monday, April 5

-12:20 p.m. — Smoke, not a fire, activated a fire alarm in the… Monday, April 5

-12:20 p.m. — Smoke, not a fire, activated a fire alarm in the William Pitt Union kitchen.

-1:40 p.m. — A woman reported that a man, who claimed to be affiliated with Pitt, sold hoagies at her home, but he never delivered the hoagies. Officers referred the case to police in the proper jurisdiction.

-2:17 p.m. — A woman reported the theft of her wallet on Wednesday, March 31 while on campus. An investigation is pending.

-2:55 p.m. — Police assisted city police with the recovery of a stolen vehicle.

-4:46 p.m. — A woman reported the theft of her purse while at an off-campus party. The incident was referred to city police.

-10:54 p.m. — A complainant reported that a balloon filled with an unknown substance was rolled into an unsecure room in Litchfield Tower A. An investigation revealed that the balloon contained water.

Tuesday, April 6

-12:40 a.m. — Police cited nonaffiliate Dyer Fieldsa, of 173 Home St., for disorderly conduct.

-12:42 a.m. — Police cited nonaffiliate Johnathan Hartigan, of no known address, for disorderly conduct.

-8:42 a.m. — A woman in the Cathedral of Learning reported the theft of her credit cards and medication.

-8:47 a.m. — A complainant reported the theft of a computer from Thaw Hall. An investigation is pending.

-10:36 a.m. — A man reported that his vehicle was broken into while parked in the OC Lot. The man said that nothing was stolen. An investigation is pending.

-2:14 p.m. — Police received a report of graffiti on the door to the Forbes Hall Pavilion parking department.

-11:24 p.m. — Officers assisted city police with a reported sexual assault on the 200 block of Oakland Avenue.

Wednesday, April 7

-8:06 p.m. — A woman reported the loss of her purse in the lower part of campus.

-8:42 p.m. — A person stuck in an elevator in Alumni Hall released himself before engineers arrived. An engineer took the elevator out of service, and the incident was cleared.

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