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...engineer sees the bed in flames, runs into the hallway, finds a janitor's closet containing a sink and a bucket, turns the water on high, fills the bucket, and drenches the fire, in the process making a wet sooty of everything...
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...these same pages, The Crimson staff has called for more detailed background checks for prospective University employees. The recent arrest of Luis Rivers, a janitor who cleaned offices at the Law School, makes the need for checks even more clear. Rivera--who admitted to committing many of the thefts in an interview with the police--had a well-documented record of past larceny and property crimes before he started work at Harvard...
After looking at the thefts, we at Dartboard have a question for Rivera: How could you be so stupid? You are the janitor assigned to clean certain specific offices. You steal $10,000 worth of electronic goods from the offices you clean. You do this over a relatively short period of time. You make no attempt to fake a forced entry, thus giving away your thefts as inside jobs...
Rivera was arrested Friday afternoon at the Consolidated Service Corp., where he works as a janitor. His duties there, police said, included cleaning administrative offices at the Law School, for which he was provided with a key to the rooms...