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HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano wrote in an e-mail yesterday that the HUPD advisory is accurate...
...have stated in the past, we will address any concerns brought forward by legitimate members of the Harvard community,” Catalano wrote. “At this point in time, that has not occurred...
...that was a bit out of place last Friday. A Cabot resident reported that an unidentified male knocked on his or her door and asked whether the student wanted to engage in illegal drug use last weekend, according to Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesman Steven G. Catalano. HUPD officers were unable to locate the individual, who was sighted in E-entryway. Peipei X. Zhang ’08, who lives in E-entry, encountered a person she believes was the intruder in the fourth floor unisex restroom. “I was washing my hands at the sink...
...been posted on Facebook. Davall told the Princetonian that he did not recall Dawes’s story and could not comment. Anyone with an e-mail address ending in .edu can register for a Facebook account, including Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers. HUPD Spokesman Steven G. Catalano said the department would not comment on investigative procedures. Healy points out that Facebook is a public site. “Facebook.com is an open public website just like Google or eBay,” he said. “We don’t use it to monitor student behaviors...
...with that of other police department policies but does operate on a case-by-case basis.“HUPD officers may enter a student’s room with consent, a warrant or by a recognized exception to the warrant requirement,” HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano wrote in an e-mail. “The decision to search is made in compliance with federal and state law and is decided on a fact- and incident- specific basis. The preservation of constitutional protections is always foremost in the decision to search or not to search...