Crime Notes

Student seeking food lacked ID

A student refused to pay for his food at West Quad on Tuesday, according to Department of Public Safety reports.

The caller told DPS that a male student had no student ID card or Entree Plus service. She said the student was verbally abusive toward her and demanded to get into the cafeteria despite not having any form of identification.

Tickets, steaks, bathrobe stolen

A man reported that tickets were stolen from his jacket Wednesday, according to DPS reports. He had been keeping seven tickets to a wrestling event at the Palace of Auburn Hills in an envelope in his jacket pocket.

The man said he left his jacket in the coat room of the Michigan Union for two hours. When he returned to pick up his jacket, the tickets were gone, DPS reports state.

Another man reported to DPS that his bathrobe, keys and glasses were stolen from the men's bathroom at Tyler House of East Quad on Wednesday.

The items were taken from the bathroom while the caller was taking a shower for about 15 minutes.

At South Quad on Wednesday, New York strip steaks were reported missing. It appears that they were stolen, according to DPS reports.

Engineering staff complains of annoying student

A graduate student in the College of Engineering is constantly harassing staff, according to Wednesday's DPS reports .

The graduate student persistently harasses Engineering staff in hopes of convincing them to boost his academic status, the report states.

The student was contacted by DPS with a request to stop his "annoying" behavior. A supplement to the harassment report was added to document staff concerns about suspicious circumstances.

Icy conditions cause injury to hospital staffer

A hospital employee who works in the Geriatric Clinic of the Cancer and Geriatric Center reported to DPS on Wednesday that she slipped and fell on ice.

The employee slipped in the staff parking lot near the West Medical Center. She injured her right knee, right arm, right rib cage and back.

The employee reported to DPS that she would go to the emergency room as soon as she was finished at work. She fell at about 6:30 a.m. and continued to work despite injuries.

Puppy hit by car on S. University

A dog was hit on South University Avenue on Wednesday in front of the Law Quad. No eye witnesses were able to report a description of the automobile that hit the puppy.

A large crowd gathered around the dog and the Humane Society responded to the call. DPS transported the dog to Animal Control. The dog was injured, but is expected to recover.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Stephanie Hepburn.

11-21-97

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