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Theft at library fuels confusion, tighter security

By REBECCA GIBSON

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Published: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Updated: Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The ceiling tiles have been repaired and the projector replaced, but it will take more time to fix the broken sensibilities caused by a recent theft at IU South Bend’s Franklin D. Schurz Library.

According to University Chief of Police Martin Gersey, the break-in to the Library Instruction classroom in the library’s basement occurred sometime between the last class on Jan. 15 and the morning of Tuesday Jan. 19.

In addition to a ceiling mounted overhead projector, the perpetrators took a computer and monitor and left a jimmied door and a large mess.

“Initially two incidents were reported,” said Gersey. “We determined that was in error, and that the projector and computer were stolen at the same time.”

Dean of Library Sciences Michele Russo relayed puzzlement about the equipment taken.

“It’s confusing. Why the projector? Why only one computer when there were so many others in the room?” said Russo.

Russo stated the value of the projector to be $1700 and confirmed that the computer theft was overlooked at first due to the damage that the projector’s removal had done to the ceiling and the wires which powered it.

The next day facilities management repaired the ceiling tiles, and information technologies brought over a table top projector as a replacement. Facilities management also placed an anti-theft device over the gap between the doors, and IT has outfitted an alarm for the classroom.

Gersey was unable to comment on an ongoing investigation.

“We are fully investigating the incident, and we are taking steps to ensure that it won’t be repeated,” said Gersey.

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