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Friday, Jan. 23

-9:59 a.m. – A complainant in Posvar Hall reported that his backpack… Friday, Jan. 23

-9:59 a.m. – A complainant in Posvar Hall reported that his backpack was stolen.

-1:38 p.m. – William Pitt Union staff reported property damage. An investigation is pending.

-1:48 p.m. – Police arrested nonaffiliate Allan Jennings, of 37 Washington Ave., for defiant trespass.

-7:11 p.m. – A person in the Falk School reported the theft of her purse from her car.

-8:44 p.m. – Police cited Ashley Marie Leonzio, of 319 North Holland Hall, for buying and consuming alcohol while underage in Holland Hall.

Saturday, Jan. 24

-12:06 a.m. – A smoke detector in the Pi Kappa Alpha house was activated.

-12:42 a.m. – Police cited Lindsey Heffernan, of Franklin, Pa., for underage drinking at the Sigma Chi house.

-1 a.m. – Eric Miller, of 323 Woodside Rd., was cited for underage drinking at the Delta Tau Delta house.

-1:19 a.m. – Officers assisted city police with a report that a stone had been thrown through a window on a Pitt shuttle at Dawson and Frazier streets.

-1:45 a.m. – At the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, police cited Patrick S. Crummie, of Oakmont, Pa., for underage drinking.

-2:01 a.m. – Police assisted city police with a report that someone had struck the rear of a Pitt shuttle at Meyran and Louisa streets and then left the scene.

-2:08 a.m. – Police assisted city police with an incident involving the discharge of a fire extinguisher in a building on the 300 block of McKee Place.

-5:19 a.m. – An individual reported that she was sexually assaulted on campus by a person that was known to her. An investigation is pending.

-1:47 p.m. – A Bouquet Gardens Building D resident left the kitchen sink on. Minor flooding resulted. The incident was cleared.

-2:05 p.m. – Someone reported a broken glass door at the Delta Tau Delta house.

-3:31 p.m. – Someone reported damage to her car windshield in the U Lot. An investigation is pending.

-3:41 p.m. – A woman reported losing a camel-colored leather bag somewhere in Posvar Hall.

-4:28 p.m. – An individual reported that driver’s side mirror of his car was ripped off while in the U Lot. An investigation is pending.

-11:30 p.m. – Police will file judicial board referrals for a loud party in Bouquet Gardens Building A.

Sunday, Jan. 25

-5:01 a.m. – In Litchfield Tower B, police cited John M. Deltre, of Bridgeville, Pa., for underage drinking, a nonaffiliate juvenile for underage drinking; and arrested Michael J. Green, of 1612 Tower B, for disorderly conduct.

-9:28 a.m. – Police received a report of a Sennott Square window, on the Bouquet Street side of the building, being broken.

-6:31 p.m. – Burnt food activated a fire alarm in Forbes Craig Apartments.

-6:39 p.m. – A malfunctioning smoke detector on the fourth floor of the Old Engineering Hall was activated.

-11:41 p.m. – Police cited Michael A. Hearn, of Cleveland, Ohio, in Sutherland Hall for public intoxication.

Monday, Jan. 26

-5:33 a.m. – A person reported the theft of a portable radio from the Cathedral of Learning.

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