Workers and students at Duke University learned some hard lessons over the past couple of days, according to the Duke Police Log, dated yesterday.
- Lesson 1: Don't let a co-worker have access to your big wad of cash.
Monday, 8:51 a.m. Duke South Clinics. Belated Larceny. Two employees cashed their checks on Friday the 12th at about 12:30 a.m. and placed the cash in a shared locker. One of them reported a portion of the cash placed inside the locker missing.
- Lesson 2: If you're wanted, don't get caught because you had the munchies.
Monday, 10:24 a.m. Duke South Clinics Gift Shop. Larceny. An unaffiliated suspect was stopped after stealing $1.20 worth of snack cakes. He was also wanted on a warrant for FTA. He was transported to the Magistrate’s Office.
- Lesson 3: If you're going to order $1,500 worth of jewelry by mail, make sure you know where you live.
Monday, 12:18 p.m. 205 Oregon Street. Belated Larceny. A student ordered approximately $1,500.00 worth of jewelry and provided the wrong address to UPS. The shipping paperwork was not signed by the intended recipient. The package was delivered on Sept 4th.
