This report covers a selection of crimes from Mar. 27 to Apr. 2, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Tuesday, Mar. 27

- At 7:50 a.m., an unidentified suspect was found in the Toyon lounge.

- At 11:05 a.m., a car with an altered scratcher permit was found parked in an “A” permit parking lot near the intersection of Galvez Street and Campus Drive.

- An “AED” heart defibrillator was stolen from its unlocked wall-mounted box in the Ford Center.

- At 8:30 p.m., a man was found in possession of a controlled substance near Campus Drive and Galvez Street. He was cited and released.

Wednesday, Mar. 28

- A woman in Jerry reported that she lost her phone on Feb. 16 while running errands.

- The “Stone River” sculpture at the Cantor Arts Center was vandalized sometime between Mar. 26 and Mar. 28.

- Two rooms in Ujamaa were burglarized. A laptop and two ink cartridges were stolen.

Thursday, Mar. 29

- Two suspicious men were wandering in Florence Moore Hall around 9 p.m.

Friday, Mar. 30

- A Rains resident reported that he ordered a cellphone online but received only an empty box.

- An oscilloscope was stolen from the Hansen Experimental Physics Lab sometime between Mar. 21 and Mar. 29.

- A woman reported that her driver’s side car window had been smashed sometime between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. but that nothing was stolen.

Saturday, Mar. 31

- On Mar. 21, an unknown person used someone else’s credit card for purchases.

Sunday, Apr. 1

- At 10:55 a.m., it was reported that some 9 mm shell casings had been found near Pac-10 Plaza.

- At 11 p.m., a laptop was stolen from an unlocked room in Kappa Sigma.

Monday, Apr. 2

- An unknown person was stopped and found to be driving with a suspended license near the intersection of Quarry Road and Arboretum Road. The violator was cited and released, and the vehicle was towed.