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More than $1K of clothing stolen from UC Berkeley student store

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GISSELLE REYES | FILE

Upward of $1,000 worth of clothing was stolen from the campus student store located at 2496 Bancroft Way on Saturday at 11:48 a.m.

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Senior Staff

DECEMBER 19, 2021

More than $1,000 worth of clothing was stolen from the campus student store Saturday at 11:48 a.m.

An employee of the student store, located at 2496 Bancroft Way, attempted to stop the suspect but was battered in the process, according to a UCPD alert. The suspect was able to get away.

UCPD encourages those with information about the crime or similar incidents to contact 510-642-6760.
Check back for updates. 
"Maria Young is the university news editor. Contact her at [email protected], and follow her on Twitter at @maria_myoung."
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DECEMBER 21, 2021


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