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家园 华盛顿大学的校报关于游行的报道。英文版。

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Crime Blotter: Burglaries, Dalai Lama

By Siv Prince April 15, 2008

While the UW Police Department (UWPD) had its hands full preparing for the Monday afternoon visit of the Dalai Lama, it still had to deal with a burglary and a break-in.

Sunday night at about 9:41 p.m., a faculty member with an office in the North Physics Laboratory left his office to go to the grocery store. When he returned to his office a short time later, a man was in the room near the faculty member’s desk. The startled employee abruptly shut the door, which the suspect attempted to lock from the inside, according to the UWPD. When this failed, the suspect pushed through the door and ran off.

“He ran off towards the Burke-Gilman Trail,” UWPD Assistant Chief Ray Wittmier said. The victim said that when he first walked in, the man was putting loose change from the victim’s desk into a bag. When the suspect ran out the door, however, the bag broke.

“He didn’t end up getting away with anything,” Wittmier said.

On Friday, a student reported to police a car break-in from the N-15 parking lot near McMahon Hall. The student said that the locked door of the car was tampered with, and about 20 CDs and two suitcases belonging to the student had been stolen from the vehicle. The police have been unable to recover these items.

The biggest police story was the visit of the Dalai Lama. After weeks of preparation to ensure security at the UW event at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, the UWPD was pleased that the massive event went without a hitch, Wittmier said.

“We had about 600 protesters,” Wittmier said. “They were very cooperative. We talked to them ahead of time. It was all peaceful protests.”

[Reach columnist Siv Prince at [email protected].]

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