The following crimes were reported by IUPD:\nJuly 8\n• Non-student William Reed, an employee of Zeta Beta Tau, reported the theft of a mower and chainsaw from the fraternity. Estimated loss is $1,200.\nJuly 10\n• Non-student Nicholas Berghoff, 18, resident of Wright Quad, was issued a citation for possession of paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.\n• Non-student Criss Beyers, reported the theft of his laptop computer from Assembly Hall. Estimated loss is $2,000.\n• A female juvenile was arrested on the south side of the Poplars Garage for battery, possession of marijuana, public intoxication and illegal consumption.\n• Non-student Erin O'Shea, 25, resident of Fourth Street, was arrested for felony possession of marijuana.\nJuly 11\n• Non-student Neil Richards, 30, resident of Morgantown, Ind., was arrested for operating while intoxicated.\n• Non-student Christy McKee, 22, resident of Morgantown, Ind., was arrested for public intoxication.\nJuly 12\n• Non-student Jason Kingsbury, 27, resident of Wexford Court, was arrested for public intoxication, failure to appear and petition to revoke suspended sentence. He was transported to the Monroe County Jail, where he was held without bond.\nJuly 13\n• Non-student James Gronquist, 36, resident of Wembley Road, was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and operating a vehicle with a breath alcohol above .08 percent. He was transported to the Monroe County Jail.\n• Non-student James McMahan, 21, resident of Gatlinburg, Tenn., was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and operating a vehicle with a breath alcohol above .08 percent. He was transported to the Monroe County Jail.\n• A passerby reported damage to an IU-owned truck near the Wright Education Building. Estimated damage is $500.\n• Non-student John Lord, 29, resident of Evansville, was arrested on Fee Lane for indecent exposure.\n• Non-student Olivet Jagusah, a conference attendee at Willkie South, reported his vehicle's windshield vandalized while parked in the Willkie Parking Lot. Estimated loss is $200.\n• Non-student Pierre Volosin, a conference attendee at Willkie South, reported his vehicle's windshield vandalized while parked in the Willkie Parking Lot. Estimated loss is $200.\nJuly 14\n• An employee reported damage to IU vehicles while parked on the north side of Wright Education Building. Estimated loss is $850.\n• Non-student Susan Kinser, house director of the Acacia House, located on East Third Street, reported a laptop computer missing from the premises. Estimated loss is $3,840.\n• An employee reported vandalism to her vehicle while it was parked in the Optometry Lot at Atwater and Woodlawn avenues. Estimated loss is $1,000.\n• Senior Bum-Sik Choi, resident of John Hinkle Place, reported that his vehicle was scratched with a key while parked in the Bell Tower Lot. Estimated damage is $1,000.\nJuly 15\n• An IU employee reported a theft from Kirkwood Hall. Estimated loss is $600.\n• Non-student James Holland, resident of Bloomington, reported the theft of his cell phone from his vehicle while it was parked at the IU Golf Driving Range. Estimated loss is $150.\nJuly 16\n• An IU employee reported the theft of three textbooks sometime between July 9 and July 16. There are no suspects. Estimated loss is $555.89.\nJuly 17\n• An IU employee reported the theft of a computer from Ashton-Moenkhaus. There are no suspects. Estimated loss is $1,000.\nJuly 18\n• An employee reported damage to the southwest door of the Psychology Building. Estimated loss is $200.
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