55 Apple Laptops Stolen From UCLA Library; Thief Wore Bruins Gear

More than 50 Apple laptop computers were stolen over the weekend from a library equipment room at UCLA.

Police said they believe the laptop heists may be connected to the theft of two other Apple laptops on Sept. 28 from Ackerman Union, UCLA spokesman Phil Hampton said. The suspect in both thefts wore similar clothing.

“It would appear the suspect knew the location and intended to steal a large number of computers from within the library,” he said.

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The latest theft occurred about 2:26 a.m. Saturday in the equipment loan room in the Charles E. Young Research Library.

The thief probably smashed a window to get into the library, then another window to break into the loan room where the laptops were stored.

Surveillance footage shows the man exiting the building with three roller suitcases and a shoulder bag.

The 55 stolen computers, valued at $33,000, made up about half of the computer supplies stored inside the room. The room has been temporarily closed.

The man was described as 5 feet 10 inches tall with a medium build, and he was wearing running shoes and UCLA sweatpants.

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So what was his race,height, and age? This is just poor jornalism.
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Anyone with details about the theft is urged to call UCLA police at (310) 825-1491.

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