Crime Notes

Suspect steals CDs; partiers follow suspect

A homeowner in the 500 block of Linden Street found two dead-bolted doors kicked in early Saturday morning, Ann Arbor Police Department reports state.

The man found a suspect hiding in one of the upstairs bedroom's closet, at which point the suspect handed the musical selections to the homeowner, saying "hold these."

When the homeowner asked the suspect to wait for the police, the suspect punched him in the jaw and fled, according to AAPD reports.

Several partygoers noticed the suspect leaving the house and followed him to the 1500 block of Washtenaw Avenue, where he was arrested by AAPD officers.

The suspect was arraigned yesterday after being detained in the Washtenaw County Jail. AAPD officials say the kicked-in bedroom doors can result in a breaking and entering charge, even though the the suspect did not break into the house.

Woman living in 'U' building

An employee in the Student Activities Building called the Department of Public Safety on Friday morning to report that a woman was residing in the atrium of the building.

The caller said that the woman had left several bags in the entrance area of the building, which houses many University offices, including the Office of Admissions.

The caller requested that DPS officers remove the woman's belongings and place them in a safe place until the woman returned. After combing the building, the officers did not come across the woman or her bags.

Wallet, credit cards stolen from Tisch Hall

A woman called DPS on Thursday night to report that her wallet was missing after she had been in Tisch Hall.

While the woman was cancelling her credit cards, someone attempted to withdraw money from an ATM machine with her card, DPS reports state.

DPS has no suspects and is currently investigating the case.

E-mail message details explicit Websites

A woman who teaches at Washtenaw Community College reported to DPS on Thursday that she received a harassing e-mail message detailing a list of adult Websites that use explicit language.

The woman said she believed the e-mail came from a student who she turned over to a WCC dean recently for mentioning an offensive Website during her class.

There was no return e-mail address listed on the message.

DPS officers addressed the situation by providing the caller with literature from the University's Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Alice Robinson.

11-04-97

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