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One suspect suffered a bleeding head wound and was taken to the University Hospitals emergency room by a Huron Valley ambulance. The suspect said he accidentally bumped his head and was not assaulted. Three of the suspects were checked for outstanding warrants, but none were found.
But when they initially checked the building, it appeared secure from the outside. But employees arrived the next morning, they found the building had been broken into through an outside basement door. AAPD reports said nothing appeared to have been taken.
The room, in Bursley's Douglas House, was most recently broken into on Sunday.
The victim reported that text books bought to replace those stolen earlier in the week were the only items taken from the room. The value of the books is $659 per set. The victim lives in VanHousen house, but the items were left in her boyfriend's room in Douglas.
DPS officers found the permit had a student address space, but showed only a permanent address. The student was located and given a citation for having displayed the fake permit.
DPS confiscated the permit. The suspect said he found the homemade permit inside Bursley residence hall.
One of the suspects was found on the ground with a large amount of blood near his head. The first subject was escorted to the University Hospitals emergency room. The other subject drove himself to the hospital to receive treatment.
The caller told DPS the gate arm was not releasing vehicles. Subjects then broke off the arm to leave the carport. The caller refused to give descriptions of the subjects.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jenni Yachnin.