[Tang-residents] FW: INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN - Laptop Theft
Michael J Collins
collinsm at MIT.EDU
Thu Sep 9 14:04:33 EDT 2010
Laptop Theft
From: cp-bulletin-bounces at MIT.EDU [cp-bulletin-bounces at MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of Cheryl N Vossmer [crimbite at MIT.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2010 12:30 PM
To: cp-bulletin at mit.edu
Subject: [Cp-bulletin] INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN - Laptop Theft
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MIT Police
Crime Alert Bulletin - Breaking and Entering
Issued: September 9, 2010
There have been several reports of breaking and entering in campus residences. In most case, laptop computers, cameras or credit cards have been stolen. In these cases the thief did not have to break any doors, because in all cases, the room doors were left open or unlocked.
INCIDENTS:
MIT Police have taken reports from the following locations:
Aug. 16 407 Memorial Dr., Cambridge Laptop computer stolen
Sept. 2 428 Memorial Dr., Cambridge Debit/credit cards stolen
Sept. 3 362 Memorial Dr., Cambridge Laptop computer stolen
Sept. 4 528 Beacon St., Boston Laptop computer stolen
Sept. 5 64 Bay State Rd., Boston Laptop computer stolen
Sept. 8 52 Massachusetts Ave. Laptop computer stolen
Only one of these laptops had the STOP Tag on it. We are working with a local police department on the recovery of this stolen STOP tagged laptop.
SUGGESTIONS:
Keep your doors, interior and exterior, locked at all times. If someone is following you into a residence, and you don't recognize them, notify the desk worker to call the MIT Police. The police would much rather respond and find that there is nothing wrong.
Register your laptop computer with the MIT Police. The Security Tracking of Office Property(STOP) tagging session will be held on Monday, Sept. 21 and Wednesday, Sept. 22 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 P.M. in lobby 10. There is a $10 cash fee for this loss prevention measure.
Safety Starts with YOU! See Something Say Something - call the MIT Police at 617-253-1212
Sgt. Cheryl Vossmer
MIT Police 617-253-1212
301 Vassar St., Cambridge, MA 02139
"Technology is not going to save us. Our computers, our tools, our machines are not enough. We have to rely on our intuitions, our true being." according to Scholar, Joseph Campbell.
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