Word: thefts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Urciuoli's testimony contradicted Rooney's in anumber of details. Perhaps most noteworthy wasthat while the lieutenant said he had spoken withUrciuoli several times before the alleged theft,Urciuoli said he had never met Rooney before theirinterview on the guards' matter...
...dininghall, smuggle out an extra dinner, and give it to a homeless person. The charge per meal? To homeless: +$7.50 (remember, a meal is a meal, regardless of who eats it); to students: no change; to HUDS: -$1.50; to society: +$6. Suddenly, society benefits by quite a bit. Simple theft has proven $12 more efficient to society than the current program, with the exact same benefit to the homeless...
...incredibly alert manager called "the police" who caught the thief outside Yenching Restaurant and gave me back my wallet. I realized half-way through the arrest that "the police" were not Cambridge Police, as I had expected for a theft in the Square, but the familiar HUD officers. The police response was quick, efficient, and courteous to both me and the thief--in short, everything I had always expected, and experienced, from...
...October 11, for example, two Harvard officers arrested a pair of suspects who allegedly shattered the window of the Radio Shack store on Mt. Auburn and stole several hundred dollars in amplifiers and miscellaneous electronic equipment. The suspects also allegedly committed a similar theft in Brookline. Harvard police recorded the incident, and The Crimson printed a story. The only police log entry in the Gazette for Oc-tober 11 concerns a computer theft in Wadsworth House...
...license-plate check of the car identified itas stolen, according to the police report. TheOldsmobile's steering column had been damaged inthe theft, Rooney said