Two 19-year-old female students told police several items were taken from their East Akers Hall room, MSU police Sgt. Florene McGlothian-Taylor said.The students said CDs, money, markers, stamps, a calculator and a computer game were taken between Sept. 1 and Monday. Total value of the items is estimated between $680 and $802.Police interviewed a suspect, a 19-year-old female, who denied taking the property. A window was cracked in South Wonders Hall, McGlothian-Taylor said. A 49-year-old male university employee reported the damage, which occurred between March 3 and Wednesday. Estimated value of the damage is $100.McGlothian-Taylor said it appeared a BB pellet had been shot at the window from the outside, but police did not recover a pellet at the scene. There are no suspects. The driver's side window was shattered on a 1998 Dodge Neon parked in Lot 91 on Service and Hagadorn roads, McGlothian-Taylor said.The car belongs to a 19-year-old female student, who reported the damage.Value of the damage is estimated at $150 and police have no suspects.
Police briefs 03/19/04
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