POLICE LOG

June 22:

1:08:36 a.m.—Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers were sent to Adams House on a report of an open window. Officers checked the building and secured the window.

June 23:

8:06:57 a.m.—Officers were dispatched to Radcliffe Quad to take a report of vandalism to a sign on Shepard Street.

4:41:31 p.m.—Officers assisted Massachusetts State Police with apprehending a wanted suspect in John F. Kennedy Park.

6:22:38 p.m.—HUPD officers were sent to 10 DeWolfe St. to take a report of stolen hockey equipment.

June 24:

12:30:59 a.m.—Officers responded to a report of loud noises at the Everett Street Garage. They determined the noises were made by a street sweeper.

5:33:01 p.m.—HUPD officers were sent to Gund Hall on Quincy Street to take a report of stolen scissors.

June 25:

11:45:43 a.m.—Officers were dispatched to Widener Library to take a report of stolen pages from a book.

3:28:31 p.m.—Officers were sent to Canaday Hall on a report of a stolen jacket.

June 26:

2:42:17 p.m.—HUPD officers were sent to Divinity Avenue to investigate a report of two people having an argument. Officers settled the dispute.

June 27:

7:04:03 a.m.—Officers assisted the Boston Fire Department and Environmental Health & Safety with a chemical spill on Harvard Way.

10:12:44 a.m.—Officers were dispatched to Longwood Avenue on the Medical School campus to take a report of an altercation between a delivery driver and a security guard.

12:46:1 p.m.—HUPD officers were sent to Pound Hall on Mass Ave. to investigate a suspicious package. Officers determined the package was harmless.

June 28:

12:35:44 a.m.—Officers observed a person vandalizing a sign in the Holyoke Arcade and subsequently arrested Thunder Storm Vanbrocklin, 23, on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct. Officers simultaneously arrested 21-year old Rob Kyker on the same charges. The arrested parties lived at the same address in Cambridge.

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