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Police briefs 02/11/04

Two laptop computers were reported stolen from Baker Hall, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.A 52-year-old, female university employee said the computers were kept in a locked filing cabinet and it appeared the cabinet had been forced open sometime between Friday and Monday.Estimated value of the damage to the cabinet is $600. The value of the computers is $2,350.Police have no suspects.• A 35-year-old, female employee reported a laptop computer and textbooks stolen from her car on Monday, McGlothian-Taylor said.The woman told police she had locked her driver's side door but forgot to lock the passenger side door. There was no damage to the car, and the value of the stolen items is $1,621.Police have no suspects.• A male employee, 41, reported damage in the MSU Union cafeteria. McGlothian-Taylor said a faucet had been turned on, which flooded the floor, and two freezers were unplugged, thawing and spoiling the food inside.The floor was not permanently damaged, and the estimated value of the food is $60.Police have no suspects.

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