Crime Notes

Woman flashed in Graduate Library

A woman was flashed by an unknown man in the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library last Thursday, according to Department of Public Safety reports.

The victim was studying in a library cubicle when the man exposed himself. The victim left the area after the incident occurred. The suspect is a 6-foot male in his late thirties with glasses and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a long-sleeve blue button-down shirt and dark pants, DPS reports state.

Bus driver harasses woman

A complaint was made against a University bus driver Thursday by a woman who claims she is being harassed, DPS reports state.

The bus driver allegedly stops in front of the woman's apartment and stares inside in an attempt to make eye contact, reports state. The bus driver was identified by the victim and warned by DPS officials to cease the activity.

Items stolen from local business

Several items were reported missing from the H&R Block office on Stadium Boulevard last Friday, Ann Arbor Police Department reports state.

The district manager told AAPD officers that petty cash, deposit money, a VCR and a computer were taken from the business. Reports indicate that key was used to enter the building and evidence points to an employee.

Dead animals found on campus

Two unrelated incidents of dead animals were reported by DPS officials Sunday.

In the first incident, a dead squirrel was found in the courtyard of East Quad residence hall around 9 a.m., DPS reports state.

In the second, unrelated incident, a dead bird was found Sunday near a pillar at the front entrance of the University Cancer and Geriatrics Center. DPS officials disposed of the bird.

Items stolen from cars on campus

In two unrelated incidents, items were taken from vehicles Sunday in a University parking lot on Hubbard Road, according to DPS reports.

In the first incident, a caller reported hearing a car alarm and then noticed a black car with the hood open and a window broken. A four-door sedan then sped out of the area, the caller said. A DPS investigation showed two vehicles had been broken into and items were reported stolen by both victims.

In an unrelated incident, stereo speakers were taken from a vehicle in the same lot. The convertible top was "poked" with a sharp object to gain entry.

Sports players collide at IM building

Two men playing basketball at the Intramural sports building collided with one another Sunday, leaving one man injured, according to DPS reports.

The men bumped into each other and one subject was cut above his eye. The cut was deep enough to require stitches, the report states. The victim refused help from the medical crew at the scene and was escorted to University Hospitals' emergency room by DPS officers.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jenni Yachnin.

04-22-97

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