>From today's DP. These all seem to be right at the edge of Campus or at areas 
>most heavily patrolled by Penn and UCD rent-a-cops.
 
is 30th and market really "most heavily patrolled by ucd rent-a-cops?" the 
vagrant thumping police at the hospital for sure, but i'm not sure how you 
prevent that.
 
 
anyway, you missed this one from yesterday's DP -- Penn Rent-A-Cops thwart 
mugging, arrests made!  
 

Robbery attempted on Pine Street


Police make arrest of two suspects in connection to incident


Emily Babay

A male graduate student was the victim of an attempted robbery Thursday night 
on the 4000 block of Pine Street.

Two males have been arrested in connection with the incident.

At about 8:30 p.m., the 24-year-old student was walking west on Pine Street 
when he was approached by two males demanding money, Division of Public Safety 
officials said.

Officials said the student yelled for a Penn security guard, and the two 
suspects then fled westward on Pine Street.

The student was not injured in the incident and no items were taken, DPS 
officials said.

Neither suspect was carrying a weapon.

A security officer approached the student, notified PennComm and followed the 
suspects.

Penn Police officers immediately responded to the call and apprehended the 
offenders at 41st and Chestnut streets.

DPS officials did not release the names of the two suspects because the 
offenders are juveniles.

Thus far, the two offenders have not been connected to any other crimes, DPS 
officials said, but the investigation is ongoing.

"That element is always considered," DPS spokeswoman Karima Zedan said.

This is the fourth robbery reported to DPS in the past three weeks, according 
to the University crime log:

n A male student was robbed at about 4:15 a.m. at 40th and Locust streets on 
Feb. 19. Four or five men reportedly attacked the student, inflicting a wound 
to his head. They took his bag, which contained his laptop.

n College juniors Albert Tsai and Julietta Chang were robbed inside of Hamilton 
Court on Feb. 3. Two male suspects were in the building prior to the robbery. 
One implied he was armed but did not show a weapon. The suspects left the 
building after Tsai gave them $5 from his wallet.

n Two University employees, one male and one female, were robbed at gunpoint by 
two males on Jan. 30 at about 5:55 p.m. on the 4100 block of Pine Street. 
Neither complainant was injured in the incident. 

One of the suspects, whose name was not released because he is a juvenile, was 
arrested the day after the incident.

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