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Police briefs 01/24/03

A 17-year-old female student reported she was attacked by three women Wednesday morning in the courtyard between East McDonel Hall and West Holmes Hall, McGlothian-Taylor said.The student doesn't know the attackers or why they attacked, but said one woman was on lookout during the attack while the others grabbed her and punched her face, McGlothian-Taylor said. The student didn't seek medical attention and the case is under investigation.• A 22-year-old male student who was playing racquetball Wednesday in IM Sports-West reported his keys and clothing was stolen from an unlocked locker, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.A university custodian later found the items in the second floor men's room, McGlothian-Taylor said.• A 29-year-old male student reported his wallet valued at $15 and his personal ID was stolen Tuesday from an IM Sports-West men's locker room, McGlothian-Taylor said.The male left the items in a locker he locked with a combination lock, and when he returned the items were missing and the lock was inside the locker, McGlothian-Taylor said.• A rear driver's side window of a 1995 Plymouth Voyager was smashed with an unknown object between Jan. 16 and Wednesday in Lot 83, a 20-year-old female student reported, McGlothian-Taylor said.No items were taken and there are no suspects, McGlothian-Taylor said.• A Sanyo cell phone valued at $350 was stolen Tuesday night from a computer lab in the Engineering Building, a 22-year-old male student reported, McGlothian-Taylor said.The student left his phone on a desk in the lab and when he returned it was gone.• Six handicapped-access door handles were pried and broken between Tuesday and Wednesday in the Engineering Building a 55-year-old female university employee reported, McGlothian-Taylor said.There are no suspects and the loss is valued at $450.• A 35-year-old nonuniversity-affiliated male reported a 40-inch fan was stolen between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning from a Wells Hall loading dock, McGlothian-Taylor said.The fan is valued at $400.Chad Previch

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