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By Dylan McKinley
Arizona Daily Wildcat,
December 1, 1999
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A UA student called university police Wednesday after her wallet was stolen from her backpack, police reports stated.

The student told police she took a shower and left her backpack on a bench at about 4:15 p.m. in the women's locker room at the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St.

When the student finished showering and returned to her backpack at about 4:45 p.m., her wallet was missing.

The wallet contained $5, her Arizona driver license, her CatCard and credit cards.

She didn't see anyone near her backpack before or after her shower, reports stated. She canceled her credit card accounts before calling UAPD.


Police met with a UA student Wednesday after his car was broken into and his stereo was stolen, reports stated.

The student told police he parked his car at 910 E. Fifth St. at about midnight on Nov. 22, and when he returned to his 1998 Dodge Neon at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, his compact disc player and compact discs were stolen.

The compact disc player is valued at an estimated $150, and the compact discs are valued at an estimated $75.

The student told police he locked his car, and there was no broken glass or other signs of forced entry on or near the Neon, reports stated.


Police responded Monday to a report of a burglary from a campus-area vending machine, reports stated.

An employee of the Tomdra Corporation, which owns the vending machine, found the machine damaged on the south side of the Education building, 1430 E. Second St., when he arrived to refill and service it.

The glass front of the machine was shattered, and most of the candy and snacks inside were missing, reports stated.

The employee didn't have the exact amount of candy and snacks stolen, but he estimated about $75 in goods were taken.

He told police that $100 was missing from the machine.

According to reports, the machine was filled and serviced last Wednesday and was in a gated, locked area. The Tomdra employee said the gate might not have been locked at all times over the Thanksgiving break.


A UA student called police Sunday after some stereo equipment was stolen from his car, reports stated.

The student told police he left his 1989 Chevrolet Blazer at 1641 E. Enke Drive at about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, and when he returned to his vehicle at about noon, the driver's side window was shattered.

The student's pair of subwoofer speakers and amplifier were missing from his Blazer.

The speakers are valued at an estimated $130 each, and the Kenwood amplifier is valued at an estimated $400.

The student told police he didn't see anyone near his car, reports stated.


Police met with a UA student Monday after the student called police about someone breaking into his car, reports stated.

The student told police he left his car in a lot at 3 p.m. Thursday at Coronado Residence Hall, 822 E. Fifth St., and when he came back Sunday evening, his car had been broken into.

According to reports, the student left his vehicle in the lot for Thanksgiving break.

Missing from the car was a Gateway laptop computer valued at an estimated $2,500 and JL Audio subwoofer speakers valued at an estimated $250.

The broken passenger side window is valued at an estimated $250.


A UA student called police after his bicycle was stolen from outside a UA building, reports stated.

The student told police he locked his bike to a rack at about 11:10 a.m. Monday at the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St., and when he returned at 11:50 a.m., the bike and lock were missing.

The bicycle is valued at an estimated $2,200.

According to reports, the student didn't see anyone in the area who might have stolen his bike.


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