Russell's apartment near 4th and Diamond. His mother used to run a
halfway house for Pagan's. He's got everything, rubber sheets, a dirty
bucket, and one of the windows still has glass in it. All you'll need
to bring is about 4 dime bags, Immodium, and some gatorade.
Glad to help.
:Pete
On Dec 17, 2004, at 9:16 AM, Jonathan Cass wrote:
"That was actually a bag of architectural conservation equipment
stolen out
of my housemate's car. It included little ziplock bags for collecting
samples, big syringes for grouting, and a pry bar." --
Elizabeth -- this roommate of yours, have you noticed that she has been
hanging with Pete Coyle lately? Could the crime wave on your block be
an
"inside" job -- someone with a heroin habit so out of control that
they need
to use syringes suitable for horses? Have you noticed that certain
things in
the house have suddenly gone missing? I don't like the sound of this
one bit
-- and she seemed so "together" when we were on the trolley earlier in
the
week. (Now that I think about it, she was wearing long sleeves --
perhaps
to hide TRACK MARKS??). How terribly sad.
Pete, what's the name of that rehab center you are always raving about?
Jonathan A. Cass
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dubin, Elisabeth
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:48 AM
To: John Ellingsworth; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [UC] Crime Awareness: Specific Crime Pattern of Robberies
Along these lines, I should tell you all a funny story.
Remember that bag of drug paraphernalia that was found on Margie
Politzer's stoop on the XXXX block of Hazel?
That was actually a bag of architectural conservation equipment stolen
out of my housemate's car.
It included little ziplock bags for collecting samples, big syringes
for
grouting, and a prybar.
So, downgrade the crime wave on Hazel from red to orange.
Thanks.
ELISABETH DUBIN
Hillier ARCHITECTURE
One South Penn Square, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3502 | T 215 636-9999 | F
215 636-9989 | hillier.com
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Ellingsworth
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UC] Crime Awareness: Specific Crime Pattern of Robberies
As reported in today's Almanac:
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/between/2004/crim_aware_121504.html
Crime Awareness: Specific Crime Pattern of Robberies
The Holiday Season is a joyous time of the year but it is also a period
when street crime will traditionally rise. Unfortunately this year is
not an exception. There has been a spike in street robberies throughout
the City of Philadelphia including the University City area.
A pattern of armed and unarmed robberies has developed particularly
west
of 43rd Street. However a few have occurred in our patrol area,
specifically between 40th and 43rd Street which is the western border
of
our patrol boundary.
The vast majority of these robberies are occurring between the hours of
8pm and 4am and in most instances, the victim was alone. The University
of Pennsylvania Police Department has taken several steps to eliminate
this pattern. Our efforts include an increase in police patrols and
also
assigning specially trained officers in felony patrol in this area.
This
will continue until either the perpetrators are apprehended or the
pattern has ceased.
You are urged to be cognizant of your surroundings, walk in pairs and
utilize the University's walking escort services. To request a walking
escort which is available 24 hours a day call 898-WALK. It is also
suggested to incorporate our police emergency number (215-573-3333)
into
the speed dialer of your cell phone. Be aware, be safe and Happy
Holidays to all.
Captain Joseph D. Fischer , UPPD
--
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
2004-12-15
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