UC Police Issue Warning About Convicted Thief

October 30, 2006


Sharice Harrison

The UCSF Police Department recently issued a warning that Sharice Harrison, a convicted thief and known trespasser on campus property, could come back to the campus.

Harrison, 39, was recently released from prison, and a court order prohibiting her from entering onto any UCSF property has been reestablished. Harrison reportedly has multiple convictions for theft at UCSF, and has no affiliation with the University or any legitimate reason for being on campus.

Harrison is reportedly most inclined to steal from patients in the medical centers at the Parnassus and Mount Zion campuses. She is 5-foot, 5-inches tall and weighs about 265 pounds.

Those who see Harrison are asked to call the UCSF Police at 415/476-1414 or 9-911 for in-progress events.

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