STOLEN LAPTOP, BACKPACK, AND CONTENTS
Please Paw!!!!
posted almost 12 years ago
So a friend of mine and I were studying on the third floor of the Library, and we decided to go down to the second floor to scan notes in our notebooks. We left the third floor around 5:00PM, leaving our backpacks, and returned 15 minutes later to find that my backpack along with its contents were no longer there.
I can only assume this means they were stolen. After doing a quick search of the third floor, we went down and reported the theft to the Library security. They notified the UMBC Police, who then sent two officers to check in and conduct a search. They found nothing.
The following are the valuable things that were stolen:
Dell inspiron 15, black, with Windows 8
North Face Surge Backpack, Grey (with a retriever pin on the flap)
Macroeconomics, by Gregory Mankiw, 8th edition
Among the other contents of the backpack:
- Black Cambridge notebook for ECON 311, Microeconomics
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Texas Instruments Calculator
- TI-30XA Texas Instruments Calculator
If you have seen any of these items or are the thief who stole them, please submit them to the lost and found, or email me at davidad1@umbc.edu. Any helpful information would be welcome.
Thank you.
I can only assume this means they were stolen. After doing a quick search of the third floor, we went down and reported the theft to the Library security. They notified the UMBC Police, who then sent two officers to check in and conduct a search. They found nothing.
The following are the valuable things that were stolen:
Dell inspiron 15, black, with Windows 8
North Face Surge Backpack, Grey (with a retriever pin on the flap)
Macroeconomics, by Gregory Mankiw, 8th edition
Among the other contents of the backpack:
- Black Cambridge notebook for ECON 311, Microeconomics
- TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Texas Instruments Calculator
- TI-30XA Texas Instruments Calculator
If you have seen any of these items or are the thief who stole them, please submit them to the lost and found, or email me at davidad1@umbc.edu. Any helpful information would be welcome.
Thank you.
(edited almost 12 years ago)