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Happy 4th of July! This year, we celebrate 250 years since the founding of the US. If you’re attending the fireworks tonight, please stay safe, be aware of your surroundings, & plan ahead for transportation. From all of us at MIT Police, have a safe & enjoyable Independence Day!
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An Evening shift officer caught a peak of the July 4th drone performance practicing for tomorrow night’s big Independence Day festivities 🎆🇺🇸
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY ANSWER The mystery location was: W35 Zesiger Center's corridor next to the pool. Artwork titled “Games of Chance and Skill” by Matthew Ritchie. Thanks to those who participated! Correct answers have been entered into our drawing for Monday's announcement.
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY Can you identify this location on campus? • Comment on any of our social media sites • Correct answers submitted before the Friday reveal will be entered into a drawing • One winner will be announced on Monday & receive a mini MIT Police patch
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MIT Advisory: Audrey Street is closed between Memorial Drive and Vassar Street due to a water main break. Please use alternate routes. More info: emergency.mit.net.
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The randomly selected winner of this week’s Where Am I Wednesday drawing is: Kimberly Dulude Congratulations, Kimberly! You’ve earned an MIT Police patch and bragging rights! Thank you to everyone who participated. Check back on Wednesday for next week’s round.
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY LOCATION The mystery location was: “Aesop’s Fables, II” sculpture by Mark di Suvero installed on Hockfield Court. Thanks to those who participated! Correct answers have been entered into our drawing, winner announced Monday. (photo credit: Officer Monaco)
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY Can you identify this location on campus? • Comment on any of our social media sites • Correct answers submitted before the Friday reveal will be entered into a drawing • One winner will be announced on Monday & receive a mini MIT Police patch
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LOOKING TO ID unknown male who entered NW86 (70 Pacific St.) on 6/20/26. The unknown male removes a bike from the building, which matches the description of a bike reportedly stolen during the time. Please call MITPD w/any info (617-253-1212). More Info: police.mit.edu/crime-alert/t…
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MIT Alert: The power outage incident is ALL CLEAR; power has been restored to campus buildings. More info: emergency.mit.net
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MIT Alert: A power outage occurred that affected most of campus. Facilities is investigating impacts. If you have an emergency or safety concern, call MIT Police at 617-253-1212. More info: emergency.mit.net.
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY WINNER This week's mystery location stumped everyone! The answer was: the artwork outside of W18 Thanks to everyone who played. Think you can solve next week's challenge? Check back Wednesday for a new mystery location!
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Happy Father's Day!
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The Tartan Army made their mark on campus before leaving Massachusetts. Thanks for the visit and the reminder that you stopped by MIT. We hope you enjoyed your time in Cambridge!
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MIT Alert: The water main break on Main St is ALL CLEAR. All roads have reopened. Crews remain on scene for cleanup. Please use caution. More info: emergency.mit.net
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MIT Alert: Water main break at Main and Vassar Streets. Responders on scene. Intersection closed; stay away from the area. More info: emergency.mit.net.
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY ANSWER The mystery location was: outside of W18 - The artwork is titled "Madrigal” by Sanford Biggers. Thank you to everyone who participated this week! Correct answers have been entered into our drawing. Check back Monday when we announce the winner.
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Today, we recognize Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. We honor the significance of this day and the contributions of Black Americans who have helped shape our communities, institutions, and nation.
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Summer construction is underway across MIT & Cambridge. Please stay alert, follow posted signs, & use caution in work zones. Thanks for helping keep our campus safe. These photos show Vassar St. near Graduate Junction (W87 & W88), where traffic is currently reduced to one lane.
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WHERE AM I WEDNESDAY - Can you identify this location on campus? • Comment your guess on any of our social media sites • Correct answers submitted before the Friday reveal will be entered into a drawing • One winner will be announced on Monday & receive a mini MIT Police patch
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