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Penn State Police Investigating Report Of Ethnic Intimidation, Harassment

By Geoff Rushton

An obscene note has Penn State Police investigating an incident of harassment and ethnic intimidation.

Police say it happened sometime between 1:55-2:10 p.m. on Tuesday on the second floor of Geary Hall in the East Halls residence complex on the University Park campus. A piece of paper with “obscene and offensive” language was taped to a student’s door.

Penn State Police ask anyone with information to call University Police at 814-863-1111 or contact Centre County Crime Stoppers at [email protected]. Persons providing information that leads to an arrest may be eligible for a reward up to $1,000 from Centre County Crime Stoppers.

Anonymous tips also can be submitted at http://www.police.psu.edu/psu-police/report-crime.cfm.

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