October 14, 2011

• A male Emory student’s black Apple iPhone 3G was taken at the Student Activity and Academic Center (SAAC) on Oct. 11 sometime between 7:20 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. The subject stated that he left the phone on a table and went to order a sandwich. On his return he found his phone was missing. Officers on scene interviewed an individual in the area but there was no evidence to determine if the person was involved. The case was turned over to an investigator, and the iPhone is valued at $301.

• In the Woodruff PE Center on the fourth floor persons wrote “Phi Delta Theta” in black marker on windows sometime between Oct. 7 at 4 p.m. until Oct. 11 at 11:30 a.m.; the graffiti was easily removed.

• On Oct. 8 at around 10 a.m. a female Emory student left her wallet on the third floor of the Goizueta Business School and returned on Oct. 10 and could not locate her wallet. She was contacted by a Target store within the area with a $400 charge on her credit card. Her card was also used at other locations near Emory. Items taken included a driver’s license, credit cards, her EmoryCard and $21 cash. The case was turned over to a detective.

• A 2003 grey Jetta Volkswagen was parked in the wrong direction at the rear of Cox Hall at the loading dock on Oct. 11 around 1 p.m. The car was impeding a garbage truck from picking up trash, and officers on scene could not locate the owner. The officers contacted a towing company and the vehicle was impounded.

 — Compiled by Contributing Writer Nicholas Sommariva

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