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The director has a copy of the message on his machine, but the name of the applicant is not known, Department of Public Safety reports stated. DPS is investigating the incident.
Ann Arbor Fire Department Assistant Chief Bill Steele said AAPD was still searching for the cause of the fire, which started at 5:30 p.m.
"Fire's out, and we're in the process of overhaul and salvage," Steele said. "It's a routine fire."
The occupant, an elderly woman, was evaluated by ambulance personnel after she was taken to a next-door neighbor's room, Steele said.
"It was contained in one room," Steele said. "We brought in an extra company because of the high occupancy."
The medium-built male with brown hair was last seen wearing black jeans and glasses, stated DPS reports.
A warrant check was done on the young man, and DPS discovered he was a juvenile runaway. He was turned over to the Ann Arbor Police Department, and AAPD officers contacted his parents, according to DPS reports.
The friend allegedly drove the caller's vehicle to an unknown location after dropping him off at the museum. The caller said his friend has "a long history of taking his vehicle and not returning it," according to DPS reports.
The vehicle was later returned, DPS reports stated.
The resident said he started his laundry at 6 p.m. and returned to the first-floor laundry room at 2:34 a.m. when he noticed his laundry was missing, according to DPS reports.
The resident saw some of his clothes in the laundry room's trash can but could not find all the items, stated DPS reports.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Anupama Reddy.