' Have you spent more time than your RetiTOMCMl? -Peter Lynch Do you know if your retirement plan is on track? Your fidelity Iwem—ttf representative will be available by appointment to discuss any questions you may have related to your University of Nebraska Retirement Plan. Wednesday and Thursday, January 26 & 27,2000 Call Today: 1-800-642-7131 to schedule your one-on-one consultation Fidelity® is committed to helping you achieve your retirement goals. We look forward to meeting with you. fidelity Investments Tax-Exempt Services Company A division of Fidelity Investments Institutional Services Company, Inc. 5i 87657 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, MA 02109 —LAW & ORDER— Construction trailer stolen A trailer was stolen from a Dose Construction site at 7505 Plum Creek Drive at 1 a.m. Sunday, police said. Police said a neighbor reportec seeing*^ full-size late 1980s mode dark-colored van, possibly blue, wit! a white rack on top, take die trailer. Police reports said the neighboi called the construction company tc see if the trailer’s move was intended the company said the move wasn’ planned. The neighbor did not see the dri ver, police said. A total of $20,000 in losses was reported, including constructior tools inside the trailer. The trailer has “Dose” written or the side, police said. Man punches through car window, injures driver University Police on Saturday morning found that the UNL campus is not immune to road rage. Rodney D. Roach, 24, of Lincoln, was cited for assault and criminal mischief, after Joshua Shear, 26, was punched while he was in his car ai 17th and Vine streets. At about 12:30 a.m., Shear was seen turning a blue Honda into the Texaco gas station on the northeasi comer of the intersection. The car then fish-tailed anc turned west on Vine Street. The drivei stopped and backed the car into the gas station entrance, police reports said. A man was then seen running from the vehicle. The officer approached Shear’s vehicle and saw that the driver’s side window had been broken, and Sheai had been punched. Roach told police Shear had triee to run him over. Roach will appear in court Jan 27. Bank robbed twice in a month West Gate Bank was the target o: a robbery for the second time in one month. Police said a man entered the bank, 2662 Cornhusker Hwy., at 11:23 a.m. Tuesday and passed a note ; to a bank teller demanding money. The suspect then left the building ! with an undisclosed amount of money and headed west on ■ Cornhusker Highway in his car. i No weapon was seen during the robbery, police said. The suspect was described as a 5 foot-7 white male in his 20s wearing a black coat, baseball cap and sun glasses. Reports said he was driving a black vehicle, possibly a Mitsubishi. Brian Lavelle, a loan officer for West Gate, said the bank was not dis closing any information concerning the robbery. Lincoln Police Capt. David Beggs said Tuesday there were no suspects. Two churches burglarized Two Lincoln churches were bur glarized sometime between Sunday afternoon and Monday evening, police said. Police said there could be a con nection between the two burglaries. Burglars broke a small stained glass window on the north side of Calvary Lutheran Church, 2788 Franklin St., police said, and a VCR and boom-box stereo were taken. The burglary occurred between noon Sunday and 9:45 a.m. Monday. The second burglary happened at St. James Church, 2499 S. 11th St., between 5:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Monday evening. After gaining entry by breaking a window, police said, the burglars ! broke a window of an office and stole two televisions, a computer and a wheelchair. The televisions were in the trash outside of the church; the wheelchair was found in an alley behind the church. There are no suspects for either burglary. Compiled by staff writer ■ Michelle Starr malLdailynebraskan.com i i o