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ASU police reported the following incident Tuesday:

  • Between noon and 4:30 p.m. a bicycle was stolen from the south side of the Urban Systems Engineering building on the Tempe campus, police reported.

    The bicycle belongs to a 24-year-old male ASU student. The estimated value of the bicycle is $900, according to the police report.

    Currently, the case is pending and there are no suspects, police reported.

ASU police reported the following incident Monday:

  • Between the hours of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. a hanging parking decal and electronic gate-key were stolen out of a car parked at the Tenth Street parking structure on the Tempe campus, according to the police report.

    The car belongs to an ASU staff member, according to the report. The estimated value of both items is $825, police reported.

    There are no suspects, leads or witnesses at this time, according to the police report.

ASU police reported the following incident Sunday:

  • Between 11:45 p.m. and 12 a.m. Sunday a GPS device was stolen from a parked car on the northwest side of Palo Verde Beach on the Tempe campus, police reported.

    The car belongs to a 24-year-old female ASU student who was visiting a friend on the 300 block of East University Drive, according to the police report.

    The estimated value of the GPS is $200. There are no suspects or leads at this point, police reported.

ASU police reported the following incident Saturday:

  • Between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 8 a.m. a Palm Trip PDA was stolen from the Goldwater Center on the Tempe campus, police reported.

    The item belonged to a staff member in the technical support building. The estimated loss in the theft is more than $400, according to the police report.

    Security tapes did not reveal a suspect and there are no leads at this point, police reported.

Reports compiled by Tessa Muggeridge. Reach the reporter at tessa.muggeridge@asu.edu


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