GEORGIA COMPUTERS STOLEN FROM UNIVERSITY DORM ROOMS The Emory Wheel - Police Beat: Fleeced fixture finds fines for four-door Ford: "
•Two members of the Sigma Nu fraternity reported that their belongings had been stolen between April 9 and April 11. One, a 19-year-old student, reported his Gateway computer monitor, keyboard, computer system and travel bag were stolen from his room. The other, a 20 year old who resided in the same room, reported that his Fuji 3 megapixel digital camera and Dell Optiplex computer and 15-inch monitor were stolen. The students were away at their fraternity formal for the weekend and their room was left unlocked in their absence. The total value of all the stolen goods was $4,741."
• A 19-year-old male student living in the Sigma Nu fraternity house reported being awakened at about 5 a.m. April 10 by two subjects he did not recognize. He didn’t think it was strange they were in his room, as they were college-aged and could have been visiting the fraternity. The next morning the student awoke to find his Sony laptop valued at $2,100 and his roommate’s Dell Latitude laptop valued at $2,000 missing.
Legend
Location Of Theft in AQUA BLUE
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
URL Of Linked Article In STEEL BLUE or GREEN
Full Content Of Article In BLACK
Theft Description In Body Of Article in RED
Friday, April 16, 2004
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