Crime Notes

Two separate thefts occur at CCRB

A caller reported to the Department of Public Safety that several items had been stolen from his locker at the Central Campus Recreation Building during the weekend.

The items included more than $100 in cash, several credit cards, his driver's license and his clothes. DPS is currently investigating but has no suspects.

The second incident occurred Monday on the main gym floor. The caller reported his unattended basketball and wallet were stolen, according to DPS reports. DPS has no suspects.

Peeping Tom spotted at dorm

A caller reported that a suspicious man was peeking through her first-floor window at Bursley Hall.

According to DPS reports, the suspect was wearing a dark-colored, heavy winter jacket; sunglasses and a scarf around his face.

The suspect proceeded to knock on her window screen and run. DPS has no suspects.

MLB employee exposes himself

A caller reported that a permanent employee at the Modern Languages Building exposed himself to a temporary student employee on Monday.

The suspect was warned and will be interviewed by DPS on the matter, which will be handled internally according to DPS reports.

Resident disturbs apartment

A resident of Stadium Palace Apartment Complex called the Ann Arbor Police Department reporting that a fellow resident on the second floor was causing a disturbance by blasting his music and arguing with his girlfriend.

This is the second incident with the resident, who was recently arrested for allegedly threatening to set fire to the complex, according to AAPD reports.

Burglars victimize elderly again

A second incident of burglary from an elderly resident was reported to AAPD on Tuesday night.

According to AAPD, the caller was approached by two men who claimed they were offering free cleaning services. The men matched the description of suspects from an earlier burglary.

Several items, including vases, crystal sculptures and two paintings worth more than $3,000, were stolen. The suspects were spotted in a purple truck. AAPD has no suspects.

Vandalism occurs at Markley

Two acts of vandalism took place at Mary Markley Residence Hall.

A caller reported to DPS that a resident's room was broken into and the door was vandalized. A carving of what is believed to be a gang symbol and an obscene gesture were found.

A resident adviser reported the second incident when he found the first-floor lounge "completely destroyed." The lounge was covered with graffiti and broken chair parts. DPS has no suspects for either incident.

Man disturbs McDonald's

A caller reported to AAPD that an intoxicated man was disturbing several customers at the West Stadium McDonald's on Tuesday night. The suspect was speaking in gibberish, according to AAPD reports.

He had apparently gone to McDonald's to "blow off steam" and accidentally broke a window. AAPD escorted him to University Health Service and later arrested him.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Ajit K. Thavarajah.

01-31-97

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