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...with questions and proposals for improving safety. Following a string of crimes and community alerts in the first month of the semester, students have become more concerned about their security, but Harvard University Police Chief Francis D. “Bud” Riley and HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano downplayed fears of an extraordinary crime wave. “There is no crime wave here,” Catalano said, adding that students have become more aware and fearful because of HUPD’s advisories, which are mandated by federal law when there is a continuing threat...
...investigating the case, as it occurred off-campus, and have not taken any suspects into custody as of yesterday evening. It is unknown whether the break-ins were connected. No crime alert was sent out to the Harvard community, according to Harvard University Police Department spokesman Steven G. Catalano. A resident of Walker Street, found that her 1999 Plymouth Voyager had been broken into at approximately 7:45 a.m., according to a CPD police report. The passenger’s-side window was smashed and her GPS holder and charger were stolen. The victim told police that she discovered...
...HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano hailed the arrest as “the result of both hard work by detectives and cooperation between several police departments including the Cambridge Police Department and the MIT Police Department...
...Catalano declined to comment further because the case is currently in the judicial system. He would not say whether the DeWolfe burglary last week and the most recent break-in in Cabot are connected to each other...
...Harvard University Police Department has apprehended a suspect in the case of the Sept. 27 burglary at Quincy House, according to an e-mail sent by department spokesman Steven G. Catalano to University administrators yesterday...