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Snake stolen from the science building

Between 10 p.m. on Thursday and 9 a.m. the following day, a woman reported that a snake was stolen from Room 209 in the Molecular and Life Sciences Center. The container was found locked with no snake inside, Goodwin said. The snake is identified as a corn snake and worth $75. Corn snakes are not venomous and not usually known to bite humans. There is no suspect information and are no cameras in the building, Goodwin said.

Student assaulted at library

A male suspect hit a student in the arm in the main Library on Sunday at 1 p.m. When the student asked, “Why did you hit me?” the suspect asked if he wanted to fight. The suspect is a white male with brown hair in his 40’s wearing a brown shirt and carrying a plastic bag. Goodwin said that the reporting party wanted to prosecute, but the suspect left campus.


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Bike stolen from USU

A student reported a bicycle stolen at the bike racks near Lot 3 and the University Student Union at 1:15 p.m. on Monday, Goodwin said.  The bike, valued at $500, was described as a Fuji Absolute 2.0 Hybrid 9 speed boy’s bike. The bike was not locked, but it was registered with the University Police.

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