During the past week, few bike thefts were reported to the Stanford Department of Public Safety (SUDPS). Instead, a convertible’s roof had been cut off behind La Casa Italiana, and several people were transported to Stanford Hospital for injuries or alcohol intoxication.

The following is a highlight of the incidents that occurred from Jan. 12 to Jan. 17 as recorded in the SUDPS Bulletin.

Thursday, Jan. 12

• An unknown person sent two suspicious packages to the Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation.

Friday, Jan. 13

• A student was cited and released at 2 a.m. for urinating in public at Tresidder Union.

• Between 1:15 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. a locked bike was stolen from the bike rack outside of Herrin Labs.

• A collision occurred at 12:25 p.m. on Junipero Serra Street. No injuries were reported.

• It was reported today that a woman expressed concern to the SUDPS station that her husband would come to Stanford to abduct their two children.

Saturday, Jan. 14

• At 1:55 a.m. a person who had passed out on the floor from drinking alcohol at Mirrielees was transported to Stanford Hospital’s emergency room.

• At the intersection of Campus Drive and Serra Street a vehicle injured a pedestrian. Medics responded, but transport was not necessary.

• Between midnight and 10 a.m. a convertible had its roof cut off behind La Casa Italiana.

• A person reported today that she was being harassed and is pursuing a restraining order.

• At 12:45 a.m. a person was reported to be intoxicated and was taken to Branner Hall and cared for by the resident assistant.

Sunday, Jan. 15

• A person fell off his bicycle in the Quad and was transported to Stanford University Medical Center for treatment.

• It was reported today that an unknown person damaged the hood and front fender of a vehicle parked on Running Farm Lane.

Tuesday, Jan. 17

• It was reported today that at Kappa Sigma, a locked bike was stolen from the bike rack.

• At 4:55 a.m. today a person was stopped for traffic violations and was found to be driving without a license.

• On Ayrshire Farm Lane an unidentified suspect entered a vehicle and stole an MP3 digital music player.