Community Advisory - Harvard Yard Burglaries and Attempted Burglary

October 2, 2014

On Thursday, October 2, 2014 starting at approximately 1:50 AM Harvard University Police Department officers responded to four different incidents of either an unlawful entry (burglary) or attempted entry at four different locations in Harvard Yard.  

 

In two of the incidents an unknown offender attempted to gain entry to both Dudley House and Straus Hall by either removing the screen or attempting to open a window.  In one of the incidents the offender was scared away when the occupant of the room observed the attempted entry. 

 

In another incident an unknown offender entered an occupied bedroom in a suite and immediately fled the area when he came into contact with occupants of the room.  Prior to fleeing the suite the offender stole a bag of coins. 

 

In the last incident HUPD officers responded to Wigglesworth Hall on the report of an unknown male banging on doors.  The male was gone upon the officers arrival.

 

In two of the incident the offender was described as a white male in his 30s, with light curly hair, and dark clothing (possibly a Bruins jersey.)   

 

It is unclear whether all of these incidents are connected. All of these incidents are being actively investigated by HUPD detectives.  If you have any information about these incidents, please call the Harvard University Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at 617-495-1796.

 

Although unlawful entries (burglaries) into occupied rooms are very rare, the HUPD wants to remind you of precautions you should take to keep yourself and your valuables safe. 

  • Residents should not prop interior or exterior doors at any time, hold an outside door open for strangers or allow strangers to “piggyback” on their access card. 
  • Residents should keep their room doors locked at all times even when in the room or when going down the hall for only a few minutes. 
  • If at any time you observe someone acting in a suspicious manner in your building or attempting to enter residences, please call the Harvard University Police Department at 617-495-1212 immediately.  Suspicious behavior may include a stranger knocking on your door and asking an out-of-place question, such as “did you lose these keys,” or making an excuse for being found in your room (“I was looking for …”). 
  • Residents should close their windows when leaving their rooms, even for short periods of time; should not disengage the “ventilation stop” on first-floor windows; and should keep all property away from windows in order to prevent someone from reaching in and removing it. 
  • If you arrive home and it appears that entry has been made to your room, please do not enter.  Call the Harvard University Police Department immediately at 617-495-1212 from the safety of a neighbor’s room.  At no time should you enter the room, touch anything, or confront someone in the room or the building.  

 

For more detailed information on safety and security please read the Harvard University Police Department's annual security report entitled "Playing it Safe”, which can be found at www.hupd.harvard.edu/annual-security-report .

 

For questions about this advisory, please contact the Harvard University Police Department's Public Information Officer, Steven G. Catalano, at 617-495-9225 or by email at steven_catalano@hupd.harvard.edu.

 

Disseminated at 5:20 PM on October 2, 2014.

 

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See also: 2014