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Crime

01/19/16 10:55pm
Veteran Philadelphia lawyer Deborah Harley has a new job at Penn in a brand new office to match — in the building that just went up at 3901 Walnut Street.
01/14/16 8:19pm
Professor Marci Hamilton thinks Cosby will likely be declared guilty of at least one count in his Montgomery County, Pa. trial. 
01/14/16 12:30am
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Jan. 1 and Jan. 7.
01/14/16 12:22am
Penn’s research labs have consistently missed their deadlines to report the results of their clinical research studies.
01/13/16 2:48am
Harley's predecessor, Christopher Mallios, left in November to become a judge of Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas.
01/12/16 2:17pm
Police tape blocks traffic on Locust between 40th and 41st.
01/11/16 11:03am
Kyle Wilshusen's death was pronounced on Dec. 31 and ruled a suicide. 
01/08/16 6:21pm
Around 11:30 p.m., suspect Edward Archer, 30, fired a semiautomatic pistol into Officer Jesse Hartnett’s police car near 60th and Spruce streets.
01/08/16 9:38am
Nearly $3 million in assets and retirement benefits will go to Rafael Robb's daughter, Olivia, a municipal court judge ruled on Thursday.
12/23/15 9:49pm
Kenneth Kapikian, 58, must pay restitution for over $3 million he stole from Penn over seven years.
12/09/15 1:31am
Peer Anti-Violence Educators, brings paid student leaders to campus organizations to teach members of the organizations how to be “active bystanders.”
12/09/15 12:01am
The family of former Nursing student Arya Singh sued Penn and Amazon after her suicide in Feb. 2013. 
12/04/15 12:05pm
No shots were fired during this incident, and the suspect never took the gun out of the holster or pointed it at officers
12/04/15 3:18am
Local attorney Deborah A. Harley has been appointed, making her the second person to be hired for the position.
12/04/15 3:08am
See what crimes occurred in the Penn Patrol Zone between Nov. 24 and Nov. 29.
12/03/15 12:38am
What would happen if the entire Penn Police force’s security communication system went dark due to a simple power outage or a natural disaster?
12/03/15 12:35am
Like on U.S. college campuses, the majority of sexual assault victims in study abroad are women. 
11/23/15 10:01pm
In January, he will serve as a judge on Philadelphia's Court of Common Pleas, to which he was recently elected.
11/22/15 5:23pm
The results of the survey revealed that Penn students are disappointingly unaware of Penn’s resources, and were less likely than their peers at other schools to bring issues forward.
11/20/15 1:30pm
For the ninth consecutive year, the University of Pennsylvania was ranked as the best in safety and security by Security Magazine.