This report covers a selection of crimes from July 1 to July 9, as recorded in the Stanford Police Department Public Bulletin.

Sunday, July 1

- Someone reported having been given a counterfeit $50 bill in exchange for merchandise. He said the suspect was attending a summer camp at Stanford.

- Three suspects were stopped while driving a golf cart that did not belong to them. All three suspects were cited and released. On July 3, the golf cart was released to the owner.

Wednesday, July 4

- Five suspects were seen fleeing the parking lot of Lucille Nixon School. The immediate area was searched and a miscellaneous stash of fireworks was found. The fireworks were processed and abated in the flammable contents box at the Department of Public Safety.

- Five suspects were reported in the pool at Avery Aquatic Center after hours.

- A victim’s purse was taken from the brick wall in front of Jamba Juice. The victim had asked a friend to watch it while she was inside Tresidder Union.

Thursday, July 5

- An unknown suspect or suspects broke the front and rear passenger windows of a woman’s locked car at Parking Structure 2 and took three backpacks with miscellaneous items in them.

- A sledge hammer was found in the brush near the boat house lot on Lake Lagunita. The sledge hammer has been stored in the property storage room at the Department of Public Safety.

Saturday, July 7

- An unknown vehicle struck the stop sign at the intersection of Serra Street and Buckeye Lane.

Monday, July 9

- An anonymous citizen turned over two $5 bills for safekeeping. They were found on the ground at Lasuen Mall adjacent to the Main Quad by Building 240. The money was booked at the Department of Public Safety.

- Someone was approached by an unidentified Hispanic male near Meyer Library who spoke to her briefly about Christianity. When he suggested talking in a shady area, she told him she had to leave.

- An unknown suspect or suspects put soap in the Terman courtyard fountain, spread toilet paper in several small trees and hung a bike from a light pole.