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Oct. 25 “I want to look in your lunch box”

A man called UNMPD Oct. 25. after an unknown male walking ahead of him on a road behind KNME stopped and approached him. The suspect told the man he wanted to look in his lunch box and demanded to know how much money he had, according to the police report. The suspect was wearing a blue coverall with a bib and a red colored athletic jersey with the number four, the report said. The man was able to board a passing bus with no further harassment from the suspect, police said.

Oct 28. The case of the missing laptop

A UNM student reported her laptop stolen Oct. 28 after she told UNM police she failed to securely latch her combination lock on a locker in George Pearl Hall, according to a police report. She said she returned to her locker nearly an hour later and noticed her locker was wide open with her combination lock sitting on top, the report said. The student reported no other items being stolen from her locker.

Oct. 28 Damaged car

UNMPD was dispatched to the UNM Hospital parking structure Oct. 28 in reference to a damaged vehicle. According to the police report, the victim, a nurse at UNMH, reported that someone broke the passenger-side, rear-door window. The officer observed a hole in the window being held together by the tint, the report said. The nurse said she noticed nothing missing from the vehicle. There are no subjects or witnesses at this time, police said.

Oct. 29 Car vanishes from parking lot

A student contacted UNMPD Oct. 29 to report her car missing from E lot, where she parked it the day before. According to the police report, the student told police she checked the entire parking lot without finding her car. UNMPD attempted to locate the car using all local police agencies.

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