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The Berkeley Beacon

Incident Journal: Barnes & Noble theft, mace confiscated

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The Emerson College Police Department provides the Incident Journal to The Beacon every week. Beacon staff edit the Incident Journal for style and clarity but not for content

Monday, Sept. 16

A lost lanyard and mace belonging to a student in Piano Row was turned in to ECPD, who gave it to the Office of Housing and Residential Education because mace is not allowed on campus. 

Wednesday, Sept. 18

An employee of the Barnes & Noble bookstore reported the theft of a backpack and T-shirt from the store, valued at approximately $97. This theft is under investigation.

Thursday, Sept. 19

A student reported being made to feel uncomfortable while walking on Washington Street in the Downtown Crossing area by a person who was harassing her.

Friday, Sept. 20

An officer on patrol found the emergency exit to the Scene Shop unsecured. After the area was found undisturbed, the emergency exit was secured.

Saturday, Sept. 21

Three students reported receiving threatening messages on their organization’s Instagram account after posting a comment concerning gun control.

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