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A Syracuse University student’s car was discovered damaged and $200 was missing from his wallet Saturday at his apartment on the 100 block of Winding Ridge, according to a Syracuse police report.

The student said he fell asleep downstairs in his apartment Friday at about 10 p.m. with his wallet and car keys sitting on a table in the room, the report stated.

After his roommate woke him up at about 3:50 a.m., the student said, he went upstairs and noticed his wallet and car keys were still on the table, according to the report.

The student said he heard a noise downstairs at about 4 a.m. and went to investigate, the report stated. The student thought he saw the back sliding door open, but thought nothing of it.

The student said he noticed his car keys were missing and $200 was missing from his wallet at about 2 p.m, according to the report.



When he went outside, the student said his 2001 Toyota Camry was parked in a different spot and he could see damage to the car’s front left side bumper and headlight, the report stated. The student searched the area around the vehicle, but could not find the car keys.

Officers said they questioned the victim’s neighbors, but all said they did not know anything.

An SU student’s laptop was stolen from her apartment on the 100 block of Lambreth Lane this weekend, according to Syracuse police report.

The student said she went out with her friends Friday at about 11 p.m. and left the front and back doors unlocked, the report stated.

When she arrived back home Saturday at about 3 a.m., the student said she noticed her $1,000 laptop was missing, the report stated. There were no signs of forced entry.

One of the student’s neighbors said she heard male voices in the victim’s apartment Saturday at about 1 a.m., but thought nothing of it at the time, the report stated.

A Syracuse University student’s laptop was stolen from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management Thursday after the student left it unattended, according to a Syracuse police report.

Officers met with an SU security guard at the school, who said the student left his laptop in room 432 at about 2 p.m., the report stated. When he returned about 50 minutes later, the laptop was gone.

There are no suspects at this time, according to the report.





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