A male employee reported computer software stolen from his office in the Life Sciences Building between Aug. 31 and Jan. 11, MSU police Sgt. Jennifer Brown said. The software is valued at $600. Police have no suspects. A female student reported damage to her vehicle between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Jan. 24, Brown said. The students Volkswagen was keyed while parked in Lot 75, on Kalamazoo Street. Damage is estimated at $200. Police have no suspects. A male Parking Services employee reported the top half of a parking meter broken off in Ramp 5, at Red Cedar and Trowbridge roads, Brown said. The damage, estimated at $300, happened between 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Friday. No money was taken from the meter and police have no suspects. A male student reported damage to his vehicle Saturday, Brown said. The students 1998 Ford Contour was keyed while parked on Demonstration Hall Road. Damage is estimated at $200. Police have two suspects. A female student reported her wallet and contents stolen from her East Akers Hall room Saturday, Brown said. Losses are estimated at $55. Police have suspects. A female nonstudent reported her wallet stolen from her vehicle. The womans 1999 GM Safari was parked in Ramp 4, the Kellogg Center parking ramp. Losses are estimated at $35. There were no signs of forced entry and police have no suspects.
Police briefs 02/04/02
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