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Crime Report for March 18 to April 10 | The Triangle
Crime & Policy Violations

Crime Report for March 18 to April 10

The following crimes occurred on or near campus and were reported to The Triangle by the Drexel University Department of Public Safety between March 18 to April 10. All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement or Division of Public Safety incident reports.

THEFT (7)

March 18 to April 5, 3300 Market Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took their bicycle that was secured to a bike rack with a cable lock.

April 5, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 2800 Queen Lane

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) took cash and a SEPTA transpass from their backpack that was left unattended in a common area.

April 9, 3000 JFK Boulevard

A Non Drexel affiliate reported that unknown person(s) broke the window to his auto and took personal items that were left in view.

April 10, 12:05 p.m., 3400 Chestnut Street

A Non Drexel affiliate reported that an unknown male was observed removing items from a construction site. The complainant followed the offender to 34th and Market where the offender abandoned the items and fled.

April 3, 3:45 p.m. to 5:09 p.m. 200 South 36th Street

A Drexel student reported that unknown person(s) entered their room no sign of force and took cash and a passport that was left in view.

April 8 to 10, 3200 Market Street

A Drexel Staff member reported that unknown person(s) entered his cubicle and took a set of golf clubs.

April 1, 3200 Chestnut Street

A Drexel student reported that they lost their wallet that contained his credit cards and on April 4, discovered that unknown person(s) made an unauthorized purchase using their credit card.

VANDALISM (1)

April 5 to 7, 100 North 34th Street

A Drexel student reported that their personal property was damaged by their roommate during a dispute.

During the period from March 18 to April 10 there were four (4) Policy Violations for Alcohol. The reports were sent to the Office of Student Conduct for review.